The Republican National Committee has made multiple attempts to get the former president Donald Trump to debate his Republican rivals, but he refuses.
There are plans for a “end of the year” fundraising event in Hallandale Beach, Florida, according to the front-runner Republican. For his enormous fan base, this event offers an exclusive ticketing opportunity. This event is scheduled for December 6th, which also happens to be the day of a crucial fourth debate between his rivals in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Prominent outlets like NewsNation, the Washington Free Beacon, Rumble, and The Megyn Kelly Show on Sirius XM support this debate.
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According to President Trump’s associates, viewership for the GOP debates is dropping, forcing sponsors like Fox News to reduce their advertising rates. In response, bragging about his sizable lead and implying he doesn’t need to participate, Trump and his allies are pushing RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to call off the remaining debates.
By examining a plan to let Republican presidential candidates take part in unofficial forums and debates, the RNC is making headway. Candidates have been threatened by the current stringent regulations governing the debate schedule, which could prevent them from participating in official debates in the future if they deviate from the RNC’s format.
According to people with knowledge of the situation, the Republican National Committee (RNC) has not yet announced the date of any upcoming debates, as The Washington Post reported.
Former rival for Trump’s candidacy, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, got into a furious argument with California Governor Gavin Newsom on Fox News on Thursday. DeSantis had previously argued in favor of more vigorous discussions that promote direct conflict between rivals, even going so far as to challenge President Trump to one-on-one debates. But considering Trump’s dwindling support in recent polls, the chance of this occurring seems as remote as the existence of flying pigs.
President Trump’s rating increased in the most recent debate by engaging in an interview with Tucker Carlson, surpassing that of the first debate. Additionally, he spoke to Michigan union members, which alarmed President Joe Biden’s advisers. He also staged a rally in Florida to demonstrate his ability to draw sizable gatherings of passionate supporters.
Candidates who have previously qualified for debates may not be eligible to compete for the stage. In order to be considered for the stage, candidates must receive at least 6% of the vote in two reputable national polls, or 6% of the vote in one poll from each of the four early-voting states: South Carolina, New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada, and New Hampshire. Furthermore, candidates need to have raised a minimum of 80,000 unique dollars from 20 or more states, with at least 200 unique donors in each state or territory.
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Five Thirty Eight polling averages show that Asa Hutchinson, Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, and Vivek Ramaswamy are all below the six percent national threshold.




