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My television reception is over the air, rabbit-ears antenna only. So no cable, FiOS, or other premium subscription service. Fox News makes live broadcasts available on other devices (tablets, smart phones, computers), but the site requires sign on using credentials for a premium TV provider.
I'd like to watch the debate and have an arsenal of electronic devices, and a big flat-screen TV. Without a TV subscription service however, am I out of luck?
Candidates who struggled to get into the top 10 protested Fox's selection process, which was based on national polls. They pointed out that the nomination is decided state-by-state, starting with the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary.
"National polls are meaningless in August," Santorum's campaign said in a statement, calling the process "incredibly flawed."
Boo hoo, Mr Santorum.
Maybe the rest of the country other than Iowa and NH would like some input into the process too. Ever think of that? Maybe people who would otherwise win later primaries but are bumped out of the process in the early states might actually expand their appeal to Iowa and NH. There's something we like about the other candidates more than you.
Do you agree with the Fox picks?
I think they've done a good job of separating the wheat from the chaff.
If you could do one swap who would it be?
IN:
Donald Trump
Jeb Bush
Scott Walker
Mike Huckabee
Ben Carson
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
Rand Paul
Chris Christie
John Kasich
OUT:
Fiorina
Graham
Gilmore
Jindal
Pataki
Perry
Santorum
It looks about right, but I'd put Fiorina in there in lieu of Christie.
Mick
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