Public opinion, schmublic opinion.
in August, Republican presidential hopefuls were forced Wednesday night to address issues of substance in between repeated bouts of shouting over one another. The Fox and Univision debate moderators—seemingly operating under orders to make the GOP look less detached from reality—repeatedly gave the seven candidates on stage the opportunity to distance themselves from the most toxic Republican policy positions out there.
It started early and never let up. The hosts—Dana Perino of Fox News, Stuart Varney of Fox Business, and Ilia Calderón of Univision, ostensibly the good cops—first presented the, an issue that is front and center in the news right now, as a way for the candidates to at least pay lip service to blue-collar laborers.
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