Posted on 03/18/2016 3:53:22 PM PDT by monkapotamus
CNN will interview the five remaining presidential candidates on the eve of "Western Tuesday," the day voters from three Western states will head to the ballot box to cast their vote in the 2016 primary election.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Donald Trump -- will be interviewed in the CNN Election Center in Washington, and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will be interviewed remotely from the campaign trail...
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GOD can they wait for my state vote June 7 Gee louize Monk
Oh gee, yet another MSM interview?
I think Trump has already held dozens of interviews, dozens of news conferences, a dozen debates, dozens of rallies, put out bio’s, TV specials on and on...
So we get yet another interview?
I think D.C. and the MSM have just about worn out their welcome.
In the same vein as debates; how many times do they need to be interviewed. I see this as a thinly disguised attempt to knock out one or two candidates. The anointed get cotton ball questions and fawning attention; while the outsider(s) gets gotcha stuff and a snotty attitude. JMHO.
CNN got the candidates on the night when Fox was going to have its debate. CNN traveled to Trump in D.C. at the site of his speech.
CNN to Trump:
“How can you continue to condone the violence perpetrated by your supporters?”
CNN to Hitlery:
“With your schedule and the constant misguided attacks on you, how do you find the time to be such a fine grandmother and bake cookies for your grandchild?”
I think Trump can take Colorado if he puts a special emphasis on southern Colorado. Pueblo is a very union blue collar, middle class town more in tune with Pennsylvania than most of the rest of the state. The rest of the democrats are Bernouts, so they won’t be enthusiastic.
OH okay Monk
CNN and FoxNews already got to interview every candidate.
NO MORE INQUISITIONS!
Much better than another GOP debate
Interview format is much better at this stage of primaries, since it does not give other candidates to attack.
If you think about it, the debates were more or less an interview. The moderator didn’t get a chance to do follow-ups, but I’ll bet they even managed to get those in at times.
Now they would ask really tough questions out of Trump and hand off plumbs to the others.
I wouldn’t submit to that, just on this one assumption.
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