Everyone in the media has to type 'StopHillary' to get WiFi at tonight's GOP debate
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Here's a fun game to play if you're attending the Republican debate tonight: Guess the WiFi password! Although it might be a little too easy:
"We like to force the media to understand that there's two parties at every chance we get," RNC Chairman Reince Priebus explained to Politico. The media, of course, has been under fire at recent Republican debates, where moderators and reporters have been accused of egging candidates on for ratings.
The Democrats' next debate is Saturday, November 14 in Des Moines, Iowa — and it's your move, DNC.
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