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Playing clips of the candidates then asking them to explain their position or clarify it. It left virtually no room for flip flopping. I thought is actually provoked a good exchange on immigration between Bush, Cruz & Rubio
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Playing clips of the candidates then asking them to explain their position or clarify it. It left virtually no room for flip flopping. I thought is actually provoked a good exchange on immigration between Bush, Cruz & Rubio
No room for flip flopping It's really a bad thing!!!! How about if Grampa disses a candidate (say...Trump) for months on end and then FLASH: He votes for said candidate (Trump) in the general?
Everyone has reasons for "flip flopping"...best to find out why.
It would be a tough choice.No room for flip flopping It's really a bad thing!!!! How about if Grampa disses a candidate (say...Trump) for months on end and then FLASH: He votes for said candidate (Trump) in the general?
Everyone has reasons for "flip flopping"...best to find out why.
We just don't have much of a choice here. This anti-establishment movement screwed up everything, but it was necessary.It would be a tough choice.No room for flip flopping It's really a bad thing!!!! How about if Grampa disses a candidate (say...Trump) for months on end and then FLASH: He votes for said candidate (Trump) in the general?
Everyone has reasons for "flip flopping"...best to find out why.
Candidate A: liberal who pretends to be conservative
Candidate B: a liberal who admits being liberal
What a choice!
I never claimed that. Recognizing you're wrong & changing course is a good thing but that's not how most candidates explain their changes. Many of them flat out lie.Yes we never want a candidate who changes their mind when presented with new information. That would be a tragedy. Stay the course.
Playing clips of the candidates then asking them to explain their position or clarify it. It left virtually no room for flip flopping. I thought is actually provoked a good exchange on immigration between Bush, Cruz & Rubio
No room for flip flopping It's really a bad thing!!!! How about if Grampa disses a candidate (say...Trump) for months on end and then FLASH: He votes for said candidate (Trump) in the general?
Everyone has reasons for "flip flopping"...best to find out why.
How about if Republicans spend over a decade yelling RINO, and vote for the most liberal candidate running?
Playing clips of the candidates then asking them to explain their position or clarify it. It left virtually no room for flip flopping. I thought is actually provoked a good exchange on immigration between Bush, Cruz & Rubio
It's a horrible strategy by FoxNews and when they did it all I could think was Trump made the right move. For starters any video can be edited so the viewer doesn't know the whole story. Second, candidates are allowed to evolve and change their stance and this type of video immediately gives the impression of a flip-flop. Third, the candidates are supposed to debate EACH OTHER, not FoxNews. Showing video makes it look like the candidates are debating the moderator who now has a decided advanage of preparing a piece of video for months ahead of time. Lastly, who is going to show video of Hillary and Bernie flip-flopping (and we know there's plenty)? The answer is no one. So now FoxNews has given Democrats ammunition.
No room for flip flopping It's really a bad thing!!!! How about if Grampa disses a candidate (say...Trump) for months on end and then FLASH: He votes for said candidate (Trump) in the general?
Everyone has reasons for "flip flopping"...best to find out why.
How about if Republicans spend over a decade yelling RINO, and vote for the most liberal candidate running?