State Treasurer Walker Stapleton welcomes his cousin Jeb Bush to Denver on May 29 2014
State Treasurer Walker Stapleton welcomes his cousin Jeb Bush to Denver on May 29 2014

The ‘establishment’ republican party, vis-a-vis Jeb Bush, is on their home turf with a debate in Colorado.

Jeb Bush has family in all levels of the Colorado Republican Party.  Jeb’s cousin Walker Stapleton is the state treasurer.

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The 11,000 seat venue is being limited to 1,000 audience members by the RNC debate team.

COLORADO – While millions will watch the third Republican presidential debate on TV, just 1,000 people will get tickets to see the event in person in the massive Coors Events Center on the scenic University of Colorado campus in Boulder.  CNBC, the cable network sponsoring the debate, didn’t respond to questions about why the 11,000-seat arena would remain mostly empty.

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“The way it was explained to us by CNBC is the event is meant for a TV audience, not so much for a live audience,” said Ryan Lynch, the executive director of the Colorado Republican Party, which will get 200 tickets to split among party donors and elected officials.

The first Republican candidate debate, in Cleveland, had a large number of empty seats too — about 4,500 seats were filled in a 20,000-seat arena.

Lynch says the Republican National Committee also gets 200 seats, the presidential candidates onstage will each get some, CNBC will keep some for itself and the University of Colorado will get 150 seats.  (read more)

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