The obvious answer is NO, no way should the democrat candidates or democrat party invite any of the republican candidates to the democrat debates or any debate before each party has an official nominee. That's the obvious answer.
I wonder what the public would think of the democrat party for extending an opportunity to basically give some republican candidates a free shot at the democrats when the democrats might have little to gain.
Do we maybe live in a world where people recognize and admire those who have the lead but still give chances to those who would take them down in an instant?
Might giving such an opportunity be the genesis to more tolerable relations between the two parties?
Why should the democrat party stay too comfortable when many americans are living paycheck to paycheck?
The only thing missing from the Republican debates is a metal cage surrounding the debaters. Might be a nice gesture to allow a few of the cage match republican debaters a chance outside of the cage.
Please consider signing the Debt Neutrality Petition by by clicking here.
I wonder what the public would think of the democrat party for extending an opportunity to basically give some republican candidates a free shot at the democrats when the democrats might have little to gain.
Do we maybe live in a world where people recognize and admire those who have the lead but still give chances to those who would take them down in an instant?
Might giving such an opportunity be the genesis to more tolerable relations between the two parties?
Why should the democrat party stay too comfortable when many americans are living paycheck to paycheck?
The only thing missing from the Republican debates is a metal cage surrounding the debaters. Might be a nice gesture to allow a few of the cage match republican debaters a chance outside of the cage.
Please consider signing the Debt Neutrality Petition by by clicking here.
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