Salt Lake City GOP Debate Canceled After Trump, Kasich Say They Won’t Come

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Donald Trump. Photo by James Atoa/UPI

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 16, 2016 (Gephardt Daily) — The Republican debate scheduled in Salt Lake City for Monday has been canceled, according to a source at the Salt Palace, which was the planned venue.

The debate was canceled after Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner for the party’s nomination, announced to Fox News that he would not attend the debate.

“Nobody told me about the debates, nobody told me,” Trump told Fox News during a phone interview. “As you saw, I thought the last debate on CNN was the last debate. That was going to be it.

“And I’m doing a major speech in front of a very important group of people, I think it’s eight or 9,000 people, that night and it was scheduled awhile ago.” Trump’s talk is reportedly before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

GOP organizers have said Trump, like all the candidates, was told of the debate, which was scheduled for at 7 p.m. Monday at the Salt Palace, and was set to run on Fox News.

Soon after Trump’s announcement, a strategist for Ohio Governor John Kasich confirmed that Kasich, also, would not participate in the Salt Lake City debate.

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“No debate in SLC Monday due to Trump backing out,” said Kasich associate John Weaver, in a tweet. Weaver was hired to work for Kasich on June 15 of this year. “No surprise Trump avoiding contrast. Utah: @JohnKasich headed your way Fri.”

Kasich is expected to be in Utah Friday for talks at Utah Valley Valley University, in Orem, and Davis High School, in Kaysville.

Since Florida Senator Marco Rubio suspended his campaign on Tuesday night, that would have left Texas Senator Ted Cruz as the only candidate who had not announced he was skipping the event.

 

2 COMMENTS

  1. Sounds like Trump and Kasich don’t deserve any Utah votes. I am sick of candidates not respecting Utah! I think that if we had an earlier vote the field of remaining candidates would look very different. We should fight for a national primary, making NGOs the candidates sell themselves to everyone, not just a select ,elite group of states.

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