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Is there anything the 3 remaining candidates haven't covered multiple times in all the previous "debates?" They should just cancel any remaining primary debates for both parties.
The next debate series should be Hill vs Trump.
I am pretty sure that he won't be able to make that one either.
Pfft.....debates are so we can learn about candidates positions. We already know them, so what's the point now? Face it...you just want another ambush for your own Trump hating entertainment, and Fox wants the ratings and advertising $$$.
As for not being able to handle the brutal pace of a campaign, where have you been????? The man is a dynamo. I don't know where he gets all his energy. It's impressive.
Trump has other fish to fry and the other two candidates are more than welcome to debate without him. But now Kasich isn't going, so I guess according to your analysis he's a coward and "unable to handle the brutal pace and being under the microscope".
The only positions to be learned on a FOX debate are in the end for ulterior FOX' interests and NOT FOR THE PEOPLE imo.
How many times do we need to know again which all the post debates polls pretty much has Trump winning them.
"It was at a campaign appearance in Beaverton, Oregon, on May 9, 2008. Obama said, “It is just wonderful to be back in Oregon. And over the last 15 months we’ve traveled to every corner of the United States. I’ve now been in 57 states; I think one left to go.” His campaign said it was obviously a mistake. Nobody believed that he really thought there were 57 states."
And why should he? It's actually a rational move for Trump - why mess with a winning hand in a format where any potential weaknesses of his would be exposed.
Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he would not be attending Fox News' Republican debate next week, citing prior commitments to speak "in front of an important group of people." Shortly after the front-runner's announcement, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and then Texas Sen. Ted Cruz also backed out.
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