auditor0007
Gold Member
So now one of the big issues concerning the Republican debates is the fact that a number of candidates will not even be in the debates. There are many reasons this is a bad thing, but at the same time, how do you accommodate so many candidates and cover all the issues? My proposal would be to have four preliminary debates that include all candidates, but separate them into two groups, so each candidate would be in two debates. Have those debates before the first round of primaries and caucuses and then drop those with the lowest vote totals going into Super Tuesday.
There is no perfect solution to this but I honestly believe that something needs to be done to accommodate all of the candidates, at least initially. Anyone with alternative ideas, let's hear them, or do you think they should leave the format as it now stands?
There is no perfect solution to this but I honestly believe that something needs to be done to accommodate all of the candidates, at least initially. Anyone with alternative ideas, let's hear them, or do you think they should leave the format as it now stands?