Last night’s Republican debate on Bloomberg Television brought the GOPs brightest and best to the table to talk plans once again. Mitt Romney was the winner of the debate, Herman Cain enjoys an amiable position despite his inability to firmly define his “9-9-9″ plan to turn the country’s ailing economy around, Michelle Bachman made some excellent statements from a legal point of view, and Newt Gingrich continued his gentlemanly encouragement while making some sound points of his own. Rick Perry, however, seems to be losing popularity despite being spared any questions at all about immigration, a sore subject for him so far this year. We know where they stand on the issues. We have heard them offer their more or less detailed plans for changing the direction our country is heading into. One particularly interesting matter on the minds of Americans is education reform. The No Child Left Behind legislation enacted during the Bush administration is nearing the end of its 12 year cycle and is largely deemed to have been a failed campaign. The GOP debaters have said little about education so far, but how educated are these Republican contenders for their party’s nomination as presidential candidate for the 2012 election? Check out this infographic to see how much schooling your favorite candidate has:









