[pe2-image src=”https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qr3SJNTvQp0/V6IeY0TTNpI/AAAAAAAABoQ/MOQxMOdheZ88D5JF66L4cTS8y5nyUBDBQCHM/s144-c-o/20160802_1113%2BHow%2BThird%2BParties%2BAre%2BKept%2BOut%2BOf%2BPresidential%2BDebates%2B%2528Huffpost%2529.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/102930737536139888016/6313942463361513473#6314643039232145042″ caption=”How Third Parties Are Kept Out Of Presidential Debates By Pete Tucker, Huffington Post (August 2, 2016 11:13 a.m.) — This is the second in a four-part series on the televised presidential debates. When Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton square off next month for their first debate, it’s unlikely a third candidate will join them. That’s by design, not because voters don’t want another option; nearly half say they’re open to voting for a third party.This comes as the Democratic and Republican parties are experiencing a historic lack of support and have chosen, in Trump and Clinton, the most disliked major party presidential nominees in modern times. https://publicskeleton.com/media/2016/08/02/how-third-parties-are-kept-out-of-presidential-debates-part-2-of-4/” type=”image” alt=”20160802_1113 How Third Parties Are Kept Out Of Presidential Debates (Huffpost).jpg” ]How Third Parties Are Kept Out Of Presidential Debates
By Pete Tucker, Huffington Post
(August 2, 2016 11:13 a.m.) — This is the second in a four-part series on the televised presidential debates.
When Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton square off next month for their first debate, it’s unlikely a third candidate will join them. That’s by design, not because voters don’t want another option; nearly half say they’re open to voting for a third party.
This comes as the Democratic and Republican parties are experiencing a historic lack of support and have chosen, in Trump and Clinton, the most disliked major party presidential nominees in modern times.
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4 Part Series:
Part 1: How Presidential Debates Became ‘a Fraud on the American Voter’ By Pete Tucker, TheFightBack.org