Who said that? Match the Republican candidates with the quotes.

John Raoux
Republican presidential candidates from left, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn, businessman Herman Cain and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman gather prior to a debate, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, in Orlando, Fla.

Politicians say the darndest things sometimes. True to form, the Republican candidates in this presidential election cycle have had their share of defensive retorts, philosophical ruminations, and platform-affirming declarations. But can you guess who said what? Take the quiz. 

1. Speaking of the Occupy movement’s actions to block thoroughfares, who said this? “That’s not free speech. That is trying to destroy the greatest nation in the world.”

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Republican presidential candidates from left: former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, businessman Herman Cain, and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. They gathered prior to a debate Sept. 22 in Orlando, Fla.

Mitt Romney

Newt Gingrich

Rick Santorum

Herman Cain

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