Republicans Blame Media for Debate Misconduct
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•Republicans blame moderators for Trump's poor debate performance
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Trump supporters blame media for lopsided fact-checking of Donald Trump on Tuesday 's debate.
Trump had been setting the stage for weeks , arguing that the debate would be biased against him.
Trump himself picked up the charge that he was treated unfairly, an allegation on brand with his long-running critique of the news media.
Kevin Cooper , vice chair of the Miami-Dade GOP , said he wished the moderators had asked Trump more about his vision for the country rather than heated topics like Jan. 6 and the criminal indictments. “It’s more about a review of grievances than it is about the future of our country, and that's really the moderator’s fault,” he said. “Few questions started with, What would you do?’” Jessica Piper and Alex Isenstadt contributed to this report..
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