If so, did you see/read reports about the Republican debates yesterday whether you saw/read it on TV, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Blogs?
I did. And it was all about what Republicans said and stand for.
I also saw several interviews on national "news" shows this morning on either ABC, CBS, or NBC with the Republicans who were involved with the debates last night.
So I ask: Does the DNC not have any Democratic candidates they can introduce to the country to discuss and debate issues and then follow up the next morning and afternoon and evening on TV and Twitter and Facebook and Instagram and every other social media entity to spread the Democratic message, tell The People what Democrats stand for?
According to Debbie Wasserman Schultz, I can only surmise that she wants to keep the Democratic candidates in the primary in the Candidate Debate Protection Program from the public until October. Why?
The first debate for the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential contenders will take place October 13 in Nevada and be hosted by CNN, the Democratic National Committee announced Thursday, just hours before Republican hopefuls face off on stage for the first time in Cleveland.
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In the intervening months, some of the complaints burst into the open. The Clinton camp has stayed quiet, but Sanders sent a letter to Wasserman Schultz in June asking for more events, sooner — including some that involve Republicans — and O’Malley railed against the process while campaigning in Iowa on Wednesday.
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A few hours later, Sanders chimed in: “I am disappointed, but not surprised, by the debate schedule announced by the Democratic National Committee,” he said. “At a time when many Americans are demoralized about politics and have given up on the political process, I think it’s imperative that we have as many debates as possible — certainly more than six.”