The RNC has announced that candidates will have to pledge to support the eventual GOP presidential nominee in order to qualify for the debate stage, a promise that Trump has so far refused to make, saying his support would “depend on who the nominee was.”
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Sen. Joni Ernst , who represents the state that will hold the first contest of the Republican presidential primary, the Iowa Caucuses, said Trump should attend the first debate. The Trump campaign failed to send along videotaped remarks for the event even though Ernst’s team rented two large screens to present them to the audience, according to The New York Times.
A debate without Trump would deal a setback to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie , who has built much of his campaign on a promise to go toe-to-toe with the former president, something other candidates have shied away from. The debate will be broadcast by Fox News and moderated by Fox anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum.
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