This Sunday’s debate offers a different format, a “town hall” style event, in which the questions will be posed by voters in the audience. And while that might give some optimism that this process will lead to more “fair and balanced” questions, not so fast.
Liberal activist groups are mobilizing their supporters to stack the lineup of questions with ones hostile to Trump. Sunday’s questions and questioners will be pre-screened, and as part of the process for selecting questions and topics, CNN and ABC News have “agreed to consider the Top 30 questions voted up” on the website “Presidential Open Questions.”
As The Daily Caller reports:
Liberals are attempting to vote up questions that they think would entrap Trump.
One of the top vote-getting questions so far include one from a 6-year-old whose parents are illegal aliens.
The question, from a user identified as Sophie Cruz from California, reads, “If you deport my parents, what happens to me? I am 6 years old and an American citizen. I have a 3 year old sister who is also an American. My heart is very sad, because I’m scared that ICE is going to deport my undocumented mommy and daddy.”
The question currently sits at No. 28, and would therefore qualify for consideration by the moderators.
“If you deport my parents, what happens to me?”
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— Define American (@DefineAmerican) October 3, 2016
The Liberal Left is relentless in their attempt to make sure Hillary Clinton is elected.
It is shameful to have a child ask a question like this. In fact, why is it wrong to deport illegals? Quite frankly the child should not even have citizenship since her parents entered the country illegally to give birth and gain citizenship. It is totally absurd. The system is flawed and needs repair. It is not wrong to say this. There are many Americans living in poverty while illegals are given benefits that are not deserved. Which as we know, is all for votes.
What do you think?