CNBC 2015 GOP primary debate: on Welfare & Poverty


Jeb Bush: 6 million more people in poverty during Obama's term

The majority of Americans believe in a hopeful future. They are concerned that Washington is so dysfunctional that it's holding them back. Think about it, 6-1/2 million people working part-time, workforce participation rates lower than they were in 1977. 6 million more people living in poverty than the day Barack Obama got elected President. And the Left just wants more of the same. We have to offer a compelling alternative that is based on hope and optimism and grounded in serious policy.
Source: GOP "Your Money/Your Vote" 2015 CNBC 1st-tier debate Oct 28, 2015

John Kasich: Let's reform welfare for rich people as well as poor

When we talk about the import-export bank, it's time to clean up corporate welfare. If we are going to reform welfare for poor people, we ought to reform it for rich people as well.
Source: GOP "Your Money/Your Vote" 2015 CNBC 1st-tier debate Oct 28, 2015

Ted Cruz: FactCheck: Yes, 3.7M women became impoverished since 2008

Attacking Pres. Obama's economic record, Cruz cited statistics showing conditions worsening for women under Obama's tenure: "Under Barack Obama, 3.7 million women have entered poverty. Under Barack Obama and the big government economy, the median wage for women has dropped $733," Cruz said.

A review of Census data indicates that Cruz is utilizing figures from 2011 & 2012. Cruz is right that between 2008 & 2012, 3.7 million women fell below the poverty line. He's also correct that in 2011, the median income for women is $732 less than it was in 2008. Even using updated figures, Cruz's assertion that women's income has fallen holds up. The median income for women in 2014 was still lower than it was in 2008.

Underlying Cruz's claim is that Obama's economic policies led to the drop in incomes, an assertion that's difficult to back up given the financial crisis predated Obama's inauguration. But he's accurate that based on the numbers, women's median incomes are worse off than they were in 2008.

Source: CBS4indy.com FactCheck on GOP 2015 CNBC debate Oct 28, 2015

  • The above quotations are from CNBC Two-Tier 2015 GOP primary debate
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2016 Presidential contenders on Welfare & Poverty:
  Republicans:
Gov.Jeb Bush(FL)
Dr.Ben Carson(MD)
Gov.Chris Christie(NJ)
Sen.Ted Cruz(TX)
Carly Fiorina(CA)
Gov.Jim Gilmore(VA)
Sen.Lindsey Graham(SC)
Gov.Mike Huckabee(AR)
Gov.Bobby Jindal(LA)
Gov.John Kasich(OH)
Gov.Sarah Palin(AK)
Gov.George Pataki(NY)
Sen.Rand Paul(KY)
Gov.Rick Perry(TX)
Sen.Rob Portman(OH)
Sen.Marco Rubio(FL)
Sen.Rick Santorum(PA)
Donald Trump(NY)
Gov.Scott Walker(WI)
Democrats:
Gov.Lincoln Chafee(RI)
Secy.Hillary Clinton(NY)
V.P.Joe Biden(DE)
Gov.Martin O`Malley(MD)
Sen.Bernie Sanders(VT)
Sen.Elizabeth Warren(MA)
Sen.Jim Webb(VA)

2016 Third Party Candidates:
Gov.Gary Johnson(L-NM)
Roseanne Barr(PF-HI)
Robert Steele(L-NY)
Dr.Jill Stein(G,MA)
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