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Scenes from the Florida GOP Presidential Candidate Debate
By National Journal staff
Updated: September 13, 2011 | 7:18 a.m.
September 12, 2011 | 8:06 p.m.
The Republican presidential candidates debated Monday in Florida.
Here's a look at the sights from the debate.
Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman speaks during the debate. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Gov. Rick Perry speak during the debate. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum during the debate. (Win McNamee/Getty Images))
Republican presidential candidates Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Ron Paul during the presidential debate. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich speaks during a presidential debate sponsored by CNN and The Tea Party Express at the Florida State fairgrounds on September 12, 2011 in Tampa, Florida. The debate featured the eight candidates ten days before the Florida straw poll.. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidates Rep. Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney and Gov. Rick Perry greet each other before the debate. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Rep. Michele Bachmann waves as she is introduced before the presidential debate. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidates during the pledge of allegiance as they prepare to debate during the event sponsored by CNN and The Tea Party Express. (Joe Raedle/Getty)
Angie Angel holds a sign reading, 'Barack I got your back,' outside the building where the Republican presidential debate sponsored by CNN and The Tea Party Express is being held at the Florida State fairgrounds in Tampa. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
A worker prepares the podiums for this evenings Republican presidential debate sponsored by CNN and The Tea Party Express at the Florida State fairgrounds on September 12, 2011, in Tampa, Fla. (Joe Raedle/Getty)
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