Carly Fiorina camp goes to war with the RNC
The Republican businesswoman is crying foul over possibly being left off the next main debate stage. The RNC’s response — tough luck.
The first GOP presidential candidate to go to war publicly with the Republican National Committee is not Donald Trump. It’s Carly Fiorina.
Faced with the very real possibility that she will again be relegated to a lower-tier debate, Fiorina’s campaign is going after the RNC and the news organization the committee picked to host the next debate, CNN.
What has ensued is a tense back-and-forth, with Fiorina’s camp charging that the RNC should be doing more to ensure that the debate stage represents the true top 10 candidates, and the RNC saying tough luck, the rules are set.
Fiorina, the only female candidate in the GOP field, has surged in the polls since a widely praised performance in the “happy hour” debate earlier this month. But she has a problem: There haven’t been enough polls to catapult Fiorina from 14th place, where she stood going into that debate, into the top 10 ranking for CNN’s Sept. 16 debate.
That’s because CNN — unlike Fox News, which used only the final five polls released before its debate — outlined criteria this spring in which it said it would average the results of polls released between July 16 and Sept. 10. And of the 10 polls that currently qualify for inclusion in CNN’s average, eight were conducted before the first debate.
The Fiorina campaign’s solution? Since CNN has already said it will use all the polls, it should weight down the older surveys and weight up the post-debate polls — and the RNC should make sure that happens.
“The RNC should ask CNN to treat the polling in July the same as the polling that comes after,” said Sarah Isgur Flores, Fiorina’s deputy campaign manager, in a Medium post. “Because there were nine polls released in the three weeks before the last debate, one would expect 18 polls released in the six weeks between the two debates. If that does not happen, the polling average of those six weeks should be treated as the equivalent of 18 polls. Assuming the numbers remain consistent with current polling, Carly would easily place in the top 10 for the main debate.”
But the RNC says Fiorina’s campaign is trying to change previously disclosed rules it doesn’t like. And the committee’s only role in the process is to make sure the rules are applied fairly and without exception.
The Fiorina campaign’s offensive began Wednesday, one day after a short telephone conversation between two representatives of the campaign, Isgur Flores and campaign manager Frank Sadler, and Sean Spicer, the RNC’s chief strategist and communications director, who is acting as a liaison to the campaigns during the primary process.
The call lasted less than two minutes, and the Fiorina campaign gave no indication it would be going public.
The RNC’s response is the same answer it gave after calls to ban Trump from the stage at the first debate: According to federal law, the committee can’t put its thumb on the scale to help one candidate or harm another. All it can do is hand off the process to partners who pledge to apply the rules fairly.
“All the candidates are well aware that, by law, the media set the criteria,” Spicer told POLITICO. “Candidates — including the Fiorina campaign — had asked that the criteria be well-known before the process. CNN had made the criteria known four months ago.”
The Fiorina campaign said it went public — posting on Medium after also leaking the document to POLITICO and National Review — after confirming with the RNC and CNN that the rules remain the same.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/carly-fiorina-debate-second-tier-rnc-main-debate-cnn-121757.html#ixzz3k2D0VnJ7
My comments: This action by the RNC and CNN is Despicable. The Public Spoke and Firoina MUST be part of the CNN Debate or a great Injustice will be done not only to Fiorina but to the America Public.
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