victor809 wrote:It's sad, because this was their best opportunity ever.
I'm willing to bet that the Republican party has never had so many non-republicans (independents, dems) watching a Republican debate. This was a seriously prime opportunity to get one or two of their candidates in front of an audience of voters who may never have heard them speak.
By choosing this opportunity to double down on far right topics, they really lost an opportunity to make headway on the actual presidential election.
2 is company, 3's a crowd...what does that make 17?
It makes it impossible to be heard by the audience. How could they ever let it get to this point? Not impressive leadership being demonstrated.
There is nobody running this party, there are no thoughts on what to do, just what to undo. It's all negatives.
They are intent on losing when they should have had a cakewalk (always wondered what a cakewalk really means).