TUNE-IN ALERT: The fourth Republican debate airs tonigt on the FOX Buisness Network
buzzz worthy. . .
Amid GOP presidential candidates’ concerns over reformatting the debates
Sean Cairncross, the RNC's chief operating officer was appointed as media
debate negotiator. Ahead of the fourth debate Republicans presidential candidates released their
list of demands for furtre debates, such as setting time limits and no personal
questions. The debate requirements Fox News released caught the party off gaurd
by eliminating key players. This will be the smallest debate to date. Only the top
8 candidates qaulified for the main stage.
That leaves out New ersey Governor, Chris Christie and former Arkansas
Governor Mike Huckabee, who were demoted to the earlier debate along with Bobby
Jindal and Rick Santorum. Based on
national poll ratings, the netwok decided to offer the main stage to candidates
polling above 2.5%. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, former New
York Gov. George Pataki, and former Virginia Gov. Jim
Gilmore did not qualify for either debate. With Donal d Trump in the lead polling at 25%,
followed closely by Ben Carson at 24%. The Wall Street
Journal and Fox Business Network are hosting the next Republican presidential
primary debates on Tuesday, Nov. 10, in Milwaukee starting at 9 p.m. Eastern.