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RNC Receives Criticism for the Unfair Allocation of Debate Audience Tickets

<p>You may have noticed&comma; along with news sources like Huffington Post and Vox&comma; that the audience in attendance at the debate over the weekend favored some candidates obviously more than others&period; Donald Trump&rsquo&semi;s candid statements often receive vocal reactions from the audience&comma; however in this debate&comma; he pointed out that there was more of a backlash&period; He addressed this in the debate and stated that the crowd was filled with &ldquo&semi;Jeb&rsquo&semi;s special interest and lobbyists&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">This caused a series of publications to investigate how exactly the audience seats are filled&comma; and it was confirmed that the audience was filled with an excessive number of Bush and Rubio supporters&period; The imbalanced audience accounted for more booing directed at Donald Trump and his closest competitor&comma; Ted Cruz&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The Republican National Committee&rsquo&semi;s Sean Spicer explained how these tickets were dispersed&semi; stating that 550 tickets were given to the state party and locally elected officials&comma; 367 tickets were distributed by RNC proper and 100 tickets were given to the debate partners&comma; including Google&comma; CBS News&comma; and the Peace Center&period; This means that over 1&comma;000 were given as donor tickets&comma; with only 600 or so left to be evenly dispersed between the six remaining GOP campaigns for voters&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Although&comma; this 600 has been the highest amount of tickets circulated during this election&comma; this just shows how candidates can stack the audience in their favor&period; Corey Lewandowski&comma; Trump&rsquo&semi;s campaign manager&comma; believes that the RNC should no longer let donors or special interests&rsquo&semi; groups have access to the tickets&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&ldquo&semi;I think the RNC does a terrible job in allocating the tickets&comma; to be honest with you&comma; There&rsquo&semi;s an opportunity&mdash&semi;there&rsquo&semi;s 2&comma;000 seats out there&comma; there&rsquo&semi;s six candidates on stage&comma; they should just divide them evenly so everyone has them&comma; but instead they just give them to the donor class&comma; they give them to the lobbyists and to all the special interests&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Lewandowski&period; &ldquo&semi;It&rsquo&semi;s not fair&comma; it&rsquo&semi;s not equitable&period; So I think what they should do moving forward is take the total number of seats available&comma; allocate them across the board and let the candidates bring their people in&comma; because that&rsquo&semi;s who should be here&comma; not the donors&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Considering that Saturday night&rsquo&semi;s CBS event was the most watched debate of the year&comma; the impact of the audience in physical attendance at the debate on the 13&period;51 million home viewers could have been particularly detrimental for Trump and Cruz&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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