.@CarlyFiorina blasts #CNN for debate rules that could exclude her despite rise in polls | http://t.co/EPTV76j2rr pic.twitter.com/Dnm6E57r7k
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) August 30, 2015
for those asking, here are the criteria for the GOP debates on Sept 16, as announced in May
http://t.co/AYJxbLnMk9
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) August 31, 2015
Candidate Criteria for September 16, 2015 CNNRonald Reagan Presidential Library Republican Presidential Primary Debate
To receive an invitation to the September 16, 2015 Republican Presidential Primary Debate, a candidate must satisfy the following criteria:
1. Fulfill the requirements outlined in Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United StatesQualifying polls
2. File a Statement of Candidacy and register with the Federal Election Commission by August 26, 2015
3. Achieve an average of at least one percent in three national polls from among those that are recognized in this document. Recognized polls must be released between July 16, 2015 and September 10th, 2015.
4. Have at least one paid campaign aide working in two of the four
“early voting states” designated by the Republican National Committee: Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Carolina no later than August 26, 2015
5. Visited two of the four “early voting states” designated by the Republican National Committee at least once no later than August 26, 2015
6. The first 10 candidates – ranked from highest to lowest in polling order from an average of all qualifying polls released between July 16 and September 10 who satisfy the criteria requirements outlined in this document will be invited to participate in “Segment B” of the
th September 16, 2015 Republican Presidential Primary Debate. In the event of a tie for 10
place, the tiebreaker will be an average of all qualifying polls released between August 26 and September 10. The second tiebreaker will be an average of all qualifying polling conducted in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada released between July 16 and September 10.
7. Candidates who satisfy the criteria and achieve an average of at least one percent in three national polls, but are not ranked in the top 10 of polling order will be invited to participate in “Segment A” of the September 16, 2015 Republican Presidential Primary Debate.
Polling data will only be considered for live interviewer national polls sponsored by the following sources to determine eligibility for the September 16, 2015 Republican Presidential Primary Debate: ABC/The Washington Post, Bloomberg, CBS/The New York Times, CNN, FOX, Gallup, Marist, McClatchy, Monmouth University, NBC/The Wall Street Journal, Pew, Quinnipiac, USA Today, Time. For the second tiebreaker, qualifying polling includes all live interviewer polls in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada conducted by organizations listed above as well as those sponsored or conducted by Clemson University, the Des Moines Register, the Las Vegas ReviewJournal, the University of New Hampshire, the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Winthrop University. To determine eligibility, poll averages will not be rounded up or down to the closest whole number.
Additional Note:
*If the number of candidates who qualify for the debate is 14 or fewer, CNN reserves the right to limit the number of participants in “Segment B” to eight candidates. The remaining qualified candidates will be invited to participate in “Segment A” of the debate.
So, I signed this petition re: Carly Florina and the CNN debate. https://t.co/7cAVeFvixq
— Liz Mair (@LizMair) August 31, 2015
Fiorina Camp: CNN's Criteria for Debate Doesn't Account for Momentum in Polling http://t.co/EbJBpO4LL9
— Pat Peters, Ph.D. (@PatVPeters) August 31, 2015
How many of us would like to see Carly take on Trump in the next debate..I would..@CarlyFiorina @GOP @Reince @CNN @jaketapper
— Michael Reagan (@ReaganWorld) August 30, 2015