Trump, Sanders eye debate as charity TV show

Trump, Sanders eye debate as charity TV show

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump has provisionally accepted Bernie Sanders' proposal to debate, but the billionaire is setting a high price for participating. His condition: The hosting TV network would have to put up millions of dollars for charity.

Representatives for Fox News, ABC News and CBS News say the networks are interested in hosting such a showdown but would not comment on whether they'd be willing to put up the $10 million Trump is demanding for women's health causes. "We're always interested in more opportunities to hear from the candidates," said ABC spokeswoman Julie Townsend.

Granite State GOP battles to keep ‘first-in-nation’ primary
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Granite State GOP battles to keep ‘first-in-nation’ primary

NBP Staff

The state which handed Donald Trump his first primary victory en route to an unprecedented rise to the Republican presidential nomination is fighting to keep that first-in-the-nation status.

According to a Boston Globe report, some of the leading members of New Hampshire's GOP are sparring with the Republican National Committee over whether the Granite State should play such an early role in the nomination process.

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