Fiorina out of GOP debate – IOTW Report

Fiorina out of GOP debate

WE: ABC News announced Thursday it will exclude Carly Fiorina from the eighth GOP debate Saturday night.

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Unlike previous debates, the upcoming one will not feature an “undercard” debate for low-polling candidates, which Fiorina was assigned for most of her debate appearances.

Candidates for the Saturday debate were required to finish in the top three in Tuesday’s Iowa caucuses, the top six in New Hampshire polls or top six in national polls.  MORE

20 Comments on Fiorina out of GOP debate

  1. The optics are already bad enough for the Dems, what with two hispanics and one black on the Republican debate stage. Hillary has invested quite a bit in the diversity power of her vagina, and it will not do for ABC to allow a GOP female candidate to take the stage and tear Hillary to shreds, which is Carly’s stated mission.

  2. Katich and Christie are designated GOPe attack dogs. Their MO is LOOK a squirrel. One (or both) will be propped up to stay in to the convention.

    Bush likewise is another GOPe tool. I believe they have so much invested in him, that they figure they don’t have much more to lose keeping him in it either.

  3. Seeing that the establishment backs Rubio they will be told to drop out when it is likely that Rubio will win a primary. You can bet that the majority of their supporters will then support Rubio. Those few percentage points will propel him to the top. The plan has always been to divide and conquer.

  4. Why do I have this sinking feeling that all the crap going on…Trump acting like a 2 year old….questioning Cruz’s citizenship..etc.
    Ya think the media, Demmies, and the Rinos are in cahoots and ‘working’ to SHOVE !Jeb! down our throats?!

  5. She earned more votes than Christie in Iowa, so she should be allowed to debate, regardless of the polls, which are questionable at best.

    I am not a fan of hers, but would still like to hear all of the viable candidates, at this early stage of the election.

    To have only one of the candidates not debating, especially with the lower number of them, seems almost Big Brotherly arbitrary.

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