presidential debates continue to develop and evolve, their competitive spirit has not changed and continues to be a significant part of the presidential election process.However, if the policy planned by the RNC is enacted and enforced, this would ultimately change the way debates have been conducted in the nation for decades. RELATED: Presidential debates: The history of the American political traditionParis Bennard, a national spokesperson for the RNC, told FOX Television Stations Group that the way debates are currently structured has been "unfair to the Republican" and pointed to instituting new reforms as a way to resolve the matter."The ball is in the court of the debate commission," Bennard told FOX. "We’ve met with them, in person, virtually, sent them multiple letters, and yet they still come to the same conclusion they’re unwilling to do these commonsense reforms to make the debate process more fair for moving forward for the 2024 election year." U.S.
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace (C) at the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve University on September 29, 2 In a letter to the commission on Jan.
13, RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel listed out a series of complaints including concerns about its selection of moderators and a desire for debates to take place before early voting begins."You have tens of thousands of people voting without ever hearing the two candidates for president in a fair and objective manner," Bennard added.