Dem rep pushes back on DNC decision to exclude Fox News from debates
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) on Monday pushed back on the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) decision to exclude Fox News from hosting 2020 presidential primary debates.
“I don’t think it was the right decision,” Himes said in an appearance on CNN’s “New Day.”
The Connecticut lawmaker continued by saying that while he thinks Fox News is “an instrument” of the Republican Party, it is watched by millions and should have Democrats sharing their ideas.
{mosads}”Fox is largely an instrument of the right wing, of the Republican Party, it’s a propaganda arm for the White House. However — and the reason I go on Fox is — it’s watched by millions and millions of Americans.”
“I’m a big believer that if you put our ideas, Democratic ideas … against whatever the nonsense is on the other side … I don’t care what channel you’re on, we will have the appealing ideas.”
“I don’t think it was the right decision,” says Democratic Rep. @jahimes for the DNC not to hold 2020 debates on Fox.
“Fox is largely an instrument of the right wing of the Republican party… But it’s watched by millions and millions of Americans.” https://t.co/wUZwIlXbvP pic.twitter.com/TzDulqqRgr
— New Day (@NewDay) March 11, 2019
DNC Chairman Tom Perez announced last week that Fox News would not be permitted to host any of its 12 scheduled primary debates after The New Yorker reported on the network’s close ties to President Trump.
“Recent reporting in The New Yorker on the inappropriate relationship between President Trump, his administration and FOX News has led me to conclude that the network is not in a position to host a fair and neutral debate for our candidates. Therefore, FOX News will not serve as a media partner for the 2020 Democratic primary debates,” Perez said in a statement.
The first Democratic primary debates are scheduled for June, on NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo, and July, hosted by CNN.
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