Politics

Presidency 5 Parties Gear Up; Debate Hall Will be Phone-Free

By: Kenric Ward | Posted: September 7, 2011 3:55 AM
Chris Wallace, Bret Baier and Megyn Kelly

Debate moderators Chris Wallace, Bret Baier and Megyn Kelly

Hours before the lights go on for Fox News' presidential debate in Orlando, big political stars will come out for the opening night of the Republican Party's Presidency 5 summit.

From 3 p.m.-5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 22, the Florida Faith & Freedom Coalition will host a "Presidency 5 Kickoff" at the Rosen Centre Hotel. 

The pre-debate rally, which is free and open to the general public, will be attended by U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Gov. Rick Scott, Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll, Attorney General Pam Bondi, House Speaker Dean Cannon, U.S. Rep. Allen West and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, organizers said.

Faith & Freedom's national executive director Gary Marx said a few unidentified presidential candidates are expected to make at least brief appearances before heading across International Drive to the Orange County Convention Center.

"There will be food, fellowship and special music," Marx said of the meet-and-greet at the Rosen ballroom.

"It promises to be a huge celebration of faith and freedom with the presidential candidates and a great way to get warmed up for the Fox News debate that evening."

Food and beverage tickets are available online for $8, and organizers encourage attendees to sign up at the F&F website.

The debate will be a much more closed-door affair. Open only to P5's registered guests and delegates, the debate hall will prohibit cell phones, computers or any other electronic communication devices.

"There are extreme limitations on who's in the room. Fox has an interest in maintaining its proprietary content," said Brian Hughes, spokesman for the Republican Party of Florida.

With doors for the 9 p.m. debate opening at 6:30 p.m. and closing at 8:30 p.m., Hughes said there will be time for event staffers to ensure that no electronic gear is carried through security checks.

"We want to have a leisurely but efficient influx of people," Hughes said.

For the media, a photo pool will be tasked to take pictures at the beginning and the end of the debate. Away from the debate hall, reporters will be assigned to a separate enclosed press area, which will receive a live video feed of the proceedings.

Precise ground rules are still being developed for the venue, but Hughes indicated that signs and other campaign paraphernalia would be barred from the debate hall, which will seat the roughly 3,500 delegates and 1,500 registered guests.

The debate, which is expected to draw all the major Republican candidates, will be moderated  by "Fox Special Report" anchor Bret Baier, with panelists "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace and Megyn Kelly, anchor of "America Live."

The debate will incorporate video and text questions submitted by the public on YouTube.com/FoxNews.

Online viewers will be able to vote on the questions they want the candidates to answer, and Fox will use the votes to help choose which questions are posed to the candidates. In addition, Fox and Google will present public data and Google search trends on air to help provide context to the questions.

For noncredentialed members of the public who want to hang around Orlando Thursday night, Faith & Freedom will keep its Rosen Centre venue open for debate viewing on a big screen, said Billy Kirkland, spokesman for the Duluth, Ga.-based coalition headed by Ralph Reed.

Following the debate, the Hillsborough County Republican Party reportedly plans to host a party down the street at the Tilted Kilt pub (for the uninitiated, think Hooters with a Celtic motif).

After the evening-long runup to the debate, and two fractious hours of political back-and-forth at the Convention Center, the I-Drive watering hole may be where the serious spinning begins.

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Contact Kenric Ward at kward@sunshinestatenews.com or (772) 801-5341.





Comments (10)

Marti Jones
8:05AM SEP 8TH 2011
Not sure what debate some of you were watching. Perry, Romney, Gingrich all did great. What was appalling was the biased left-wing media that seemed to be teed-off that they had to be there to moderate and ask questions in the first place! It's the 'Obama kool-aid drinkers' that really don't have a clue. Pretty scary that Obama seems to still have loyal followers that will follow him right off the edge of a cliff!
WhyDoYouCare AboutbyName
8:23PM SEP 7TH 2011
I am watching the debate and it is a comical farce! I have never seen these many top level government officials get together in the same room with no clue about how to take care of America or the working class and yet continue to bash government, cops, teachers, healthcare workers, effective regulation and Obama. They are so ignorant that they might as well wear KKK capes given that they hate a colored man being a president.
4:41PM SEP 7TH 2011
definitely some conflicting reports on Perry. Hopefully there will be some good questions tonight in the FOX debate tonight so he can address these issues. In the last debate I felt Bret Baier did a poor job regulating the candidates giving nutty Ron Paul way too much time thereby excluding others. Tonight's debate will probably strengthenPerry's huge lead or expose him as a pretender. Should be very interesting.
Margaret Hamater
6:39PM SEP 7TH 2011
I like Ron Paul and was very surprised and pleased with his thoughts. I agree, perhaps some are a bit radical, but maybe that's exactly what we need right about now. I am also very excited to see how the debate goes.
Neil
6:33PM SEP 7TH 2011
nutty ron paul.. lol he seems to make more sense than the other nutjobs though lolol
Naples
11:18AM SEP 7TH 2011
Since it's a Republican debate, it will also be FACT FREE.
4:49PM SEP 7TH 2011
name calling and ridiculous comments by an ideologue are meaningless. There are good republicans & good democrats. As a generality though most republicans look pretty normal. Many democrats look like nutjobs ala Howard Dean, Barney Frank, Nancy Pelosi, dirtbag Grayson from FL, etc. obama has ruined our country here and abroad and has no clue how to run a country or a lemonade stand. He is an embarrassment. The only good thing about him is he has
awakened an apathetic nation by being the worst president since Carter. Read the book "The Real George Washington" and learn something about our great nation and then make some lucid comments.
Gary
8:23PM SEP 13TH 2011
George W is absolutely the worst ever. So much blood on his hands. Worked so hard to subvert the constitution. What evil has Obama done? Attempt to provide access to health care for non-billionaires? Have those billionaires pay the same percentage of income as their mimimum wage employees? Try to fix the s--t pile dumped on him by the afformentioned George? Try lending your voice to reps speaking for you, not the 1% that run your life. WAKE UP.
Neil
6:37PM SEP 7TH 2011
Whats up with grayson? Why do you consider him a dirtbag?
RepublicanConscience
11:16AM SEP 7TH 2011
What will Chris Wallace, seed of Mike Wallace, have to apologize for after this debate? A racist comment, a sexist comment, or gutter innuendo?

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