“The organizers of the next Republican presidential debate have announced changes to debate criteria that mean former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina will almost certainly join the rest of the top-tier candidates on the main stage at the Reagan Library on Sept. 16,” the Washington Post reports.
“The CNN move is being greeted as a positive development, and not only for the most obvious reason, which is that a woman will be in the mix, in contrast to the 10-man tableau that a huge national television audience saw at the first debate on Aug. 6 in Cleveland.”
Politico: “After days of relentlessly and publicly shaming CNN for refusing to adjust debate-qualification rules, Carly Fiorina won what could be her last, best shot at staying in the 2016 race.”
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