There were 12 nationally televised debates. Every candidate had equal time to make his case to the public. PJB and Alan Keyes have more TV and radio exposure to the public than any candidates in history. Harry Browne has had print access for years. Each one of these people was better known to the public than GW Bush. So don't give me the crap about unfair advantage.
There were 12 nationally televised debates. LOL! I wouldn't call those debates.
Every candidate had equal time to make his case to the public.
Well.... the media already had the "frontrunners", "longshots", and "darkhorses" picked from day one.
But I think the media was a smaller factor than conservatives falsely believing that anyone else was "unelectable".