Fiorina: I Think Three Hours of Questions Has Trump and Carson Worried
Carly Fiorina spoke with Megyn Kelly tonight, where she was asked to give her thoughts about Donald Trump and Ben Carson‘s joint letter stating they would boycott the next GOP debate if it doesn’t meet their series of demands.
One of the complaints provided by Trump and Carson was that they did not agree on the debate being stretched for three hours. Fiorina, however, said she wouldn’t mind a longer debate, and actually wondered whether they were nervous about answering questions for that long.
“We have ten candidates on the stage. I don’t think three hours is a long time,” Fiorina said. “I think the American people really like them, and we ought to stand and answer as many questions as we can.”
Fiorina also noted that Carson and Trump were upset about the debate doing away with opening and closing statements. She seemed to point out that, for two of the political outsiders of the race, relying on such statements was a political insider thing to worry about.
“They also apparently asked for prepared statements, prepared statements are what politicians do,” Fiorina said. “So, honestly, you’re two outsiders, honestly, they sound a lot like politicians tonight to me.”
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