Bush jabs Dems for ‘hiding’ debates
Jeb Bush ribbed the Democratic Party for “hiding” its presidential debates ahead of its Saturday night event slated to run up against a National Football League game just days before Christmas Eve.
{mosads}“Why is the #DemDebate always on a Saturday?” the GOP White House hopeful tweeted, using the hashtag #HidingHillary with a picture of Hillary Clinton making an awkward face.
Why is the #DemDebate always on a Saturday? #HidingHillary pic.twitter.com/fnY638HtGa
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) December 20, 2015
The Democratic Natonal Committee has faced significant criticism over its debate schedule from a variety of sources, including DNC officials and two Democratic candidates: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.
The Republican National Committee blasted out a compilation of tweets from reporters questioning the debate schedule right as Clinton began her opening remarks.
The party’s first debate, scheduled during prime time on a weekday, drew a party record 15.3 million viewers. But last month’s debate, held on a Saturday, drew just 8.5 million.
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