Politicon will host a Republican presidential debate in Nashville on Saturday, October 26. Former Governor Bill Weld, former Governor Mark Sanford, and former Congressman Joe Walsh, will participate. See this story.
Politicon will host a Republican presidential debate in Nashville on Saturday, October 26. Former Governor Bill Weld, former Governor Mark Sanford, and former Congressman Joe Walsh, will participate. See this story.
ALL of them being investigated by Trump stooges like Clinton in 2016 and Bidens in 2019-2020 ???
It’s rather strange that Politicon didn’t invite Trump’s most serious GOP challenger Rocky De La Fuente, who has already invested nearly $10 million into his long-shot quest to unseat arguably the most unstable president in American history, wasn’t invited to Saturday’s debate in Nashville. Rocky has already qualified for the ballot in more Republican primaries than any of three men who will be on the stage this weekend.
Then again, these are pretty strange times.
It’s rather strange that Politicon didn’t invite Trump’s most serious GOP challenger Rocky De La Fuente, who has already invested nearly $10 million into his long-shot quest to unseat arguably the most unstable president in American history, to Saturday’s debate in Nashville. Rocky has already qualified for the ballot in more Republican primaries than any of three men who will be on the stage this weekend.
Then again, these are pretty strange times.
(Sorry about my original post. I was trying to edit it with a tiny kitten on my keyboard.)
Thank goodness it wasn’t a bobcat, Darcy! 😉
@Darcy,
Is Rocky De La Fuente running as a Republican? If not, that would explain why he wasn’t invited.
Rocky De La Fuente is running for President in the Republicans primaries.
Former Libertarian Party member, and losing candidate for the LP of Florida’s US Senate nomination in 2016, Augustus Sol Invictus, is also running for the Republican presidential nomination. Anyone know if he has been invited to participate in this debate?