Rand Paul, who is currently trailing four other candidates in the GOP presidential election, has been kept off the next main debate stage in favor of other underperforming candidates and will not be participating in the debate. Fox announced yesterday that they had selected Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Chris Christie, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, and John Kasich to participate on the "main stage" of the first republican debate in 2016.
Excluding Rand Paul from the "main stage" debate is still somewhat of shock to most people considering Jeb Bush, John Kasich, and Chris Christie are so far behind in the GOP race and presumably won't be making any push towards the presidency, if only in Iowa and New Hampshire, before they disappear.
Fox News, who has never been shy about it's biased narrative towards Rand Paul, has appeared to pull the first punch against Paul, whose views don't always align with the network's viewers that love tough-talking, neo conservatism from candidates.
Meanwhile, Rand Paul remains one of the few conservative candidates that can actually beat a Hillary Clinton. Then again, most people don't even know who they are voting for yet.
Excluding Rand Paul from the "main stage" debate is still somewhat of shock to most people considering Jeb Bush, John Kasich, and Chris Christie are so far behind in the GOP race and presumably won't be making any push towards the presidency, if only in Iowa and New Hampshire, before they disappear.
Fox News, who has never been shy about it's biased narrative towards Rand Paul, has appeared to pull the first punch against Paul, whose views don't always align with the network's viewers that love tough-talking, neo conservatism from candidates.
Meanwhile, Rand Paul remains one of the few conservative candidates that can actually beat a Hillary Clinton. Then again, most people don't even know who they are voting for yet.
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