How would Republican presidential candidates sound if they tried reaching out to America’s commonsense majority on Wednesday?
>>Republican presidential candidates are debating on Wednesday evening – what commonsense question should moderators ask the candidates?<< ([link removed] )
John,
In 2016, less than 30 million Americans voted in the Republican presidential primaries.
That’s just 14 percent of the entire electorate, and it explains why this year’s first two Republican primary debates featured candidates mostly throwing red meat to their base.
It isn’t getting them anywhere. Former President Donald Trump still leads the Republican field by almost 50 points.
How about the Republicans candidates try something different when they gather in Miami on Wednesday night for their third debate?
The world is on fire, and Americans need leaders who can rise to the occasion, especially because most voters don’t think either Trump or President Joe Biden fits the bill.
The commonsense majority also has a very different vision for the country than what’s being pushed by the extremes on both sides.
Here are three examples of the kinds of questions – and answers – America’s commonsense majority wants to see.
1. On the left, we see some calling for the United States to reduce its assistance to Israel. On the right, some say we should stop providing support for Ukraine. What do you say to them?
Commonsense Answer: I say the world will become a much darker place if America abandons Israel or Ukraine at a moment when they are fighting for the very survival of their countries. If America pulls back from the world, it doesn’t make us safer. It just makes it easier for Russia, Iran and China to destroy the world order that America built.
Our adversaries want to create a world order in which they bully other countries into submission and use terrorism to get what they want. I’ll do what’s necessary as president to ensure that America – along with our many friends around the world – has what it takes to defend our country and the system of rules and alliances that we built, creating the longest stretch of peace and prosperity in the history of the world.
2. America’s national debt is over $33 trillion, and Washington now spends one out of every seven dollars just on interest payments. How would you finally get this debt under control?
Commonsense Answer: First, I will treat our national debt like the existential problem that it is. Our debt has grown under Democratic and Republican presidents, and if we don’t get it under control, we won’t have the resources to defend ourselves or make the investments we need to grow our economy and create jobs.
To solve a problem this big, we need everyone at the table, and we need to recognize that we’re running out of time. That’s why as president, one of my first acts as president will be creating an independent and bipartisan deficit reduction commission. They’ll come up with a deficit reduction plan that Congress would have to vote on in its entirety, meaning members of Congress could not offer amendments to change it.
This is the only way we can finally make a dent in this problem.
3. For decades, Washington has tried and failed to fix our immigration system and now over 6,000 people are coming across our border illegally every day, along with drugs, weapons and potentially terrorists. How would you fix this problem?
Commonsense Answer: America is a nation of laws, so America must immediately regain control of its border, with more barriers, more technology, more border patrol agents and more immigration judges.
America is also a nation of immigrants, and we need more hard-working people who can help grow our economy.
This problem will never get solved unless Democrats and Republicans work together instead of just demonizing one another.
So, we have a choice as a country. We can make some hard compromises to create a sensible system that protects our border and creates an orderly system to admit immigrants.
Or we can have what we have today: total chaos that makes us less safe and tears our country apart.
Those are our three questions – what is your commonsense question for the Republican presidential candidates? ([link removed] )
No Labels can say with confidence most Americans would like these three questions asked and answered because we have spent two years surveying and talking with tens of thousands of Americans. It’s how we created our Common Sense policy booklet, which has ideas on immigration, the budget, national security and so much else we know most Americans can rally around.
Tomorrow is a chance for the Republican primary candidates to speak to the commonsense majority and represent them in their answers. It may seem like a risk, but as their party’s frontrunner, Donald Trump, once said:
“What do you have to lose?”
To victory,
Ryan
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