Posted on 08/21/2015 5:46:59 PM PDT by Din Maker
This report should make Donald Trump supporters angry! While taxpayers are often funding political debates, the Republican Party has the ultimate say over its own events. And while the GOP is supposed to stand for the principles of the Founding Fathers, it can be manipulated by the political establishment which cant stand Trumps conservative views.
The real reason why the GOP is focusing on Trumps threat to run as a 3rd party candidate is it would give them grounds to boot him from future debates. The Republican Party, to protect its interests, is probably willing to boot the front-runner candidate. And they have savvy enough operatives, such as Karl Rove, who are ready to do it
As Ben Swann explains:
Billionaire and 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump makes new headlines every day. But something he said that he wouldnt do during the first Republican debate could reveal some major problems with the debate system. Could the GOP ban Trump from its next debate?
The first Republican debate one week ago opened with a question specifically for Trump. Per Bret Baier:
Who is unwilling tonight to pledge your support to the eventual nominee of the Republican Party and pledge not to run an independent campaign against that person? Raise your hand now if you wont make that pledge tonight.
Trump was the only candidate who said that he might run as an independent if he doesnt get the GOP nomination. Not only is that a difficult path to take, but also an expensive one. Trump is probably the only candidate running who could afford to launch an independent campaign.
Because Trump said he would not rule out running as an independent candidate, the Republican National Committee (RNC) has now said it could ban Trump from the next debate if he wont make that pledge.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus has since directly requested all Republican candidates to pledge that they will not make a third-party run, according to ABC News. Those who do not pledge might not get an invite to future Republican candidate debates, and would likely be restricted from accessing party data on Republican voters.
If Trump is polling at twice the numbers of his closest challengers and as much as five times the numbers of seven of the top 10 candidateswhich he isthen how could the RNC ban him from debates? Can that really be done?
The answer is yes. The RNC, just as the Democratic National Committee (DNC), is considered a private club. They make their own rules. The DNC isnt holding a single debate until Octobersomething that candidates like Martin OMalley arent happy about. But theres nothing they can really do.
Since many conservatives vote Republican to support our free-market, smaller-government agenda
This is sad news. The Republican Party needs to leave this critical decision up to voters. There is clearly a top front-runner (Donald Trump!) who is leading every poll by historic margins. He should be allowed to continue making his case and speaking freely
But The Donald MUST be allowed in every debate.
>> Nobody is going to ban Donald Trump from the debates <<
You’re correct, of course. That’s why I say this article was nothing more than click bait.
Let them try to ban trump. They won’t dare.
You are 100% correct.
Hahaha ... So trump will buy airtime on cable and internet at the same time as the debates and spend 2 hours talking directly to the people or answering questions and be more watched and get more press... this is a stupid stupid ploy
>> The Republican Party needs to leave this critical decision up to voters.
Meanwhile the Brainworks of The Party(tm) continue to drink all the milk/whiskey, eat all the apples, and soil the sheet in the Farm House.... as usual.
>>The GOPe deserves every bit of scorn and ridicule that is come its way.
If nothing else, Trump’s defiant presence in the game illustrates the fact that polishing turds on the Tee Vee is no longer sufficient for captivating an increasingly aware population.
Truth. Logic. Reason.
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