The Republican Party will hold its second presidential primary debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, according to Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel.
“I firmly believe that our next president will be on that stage,” McDaniel said Thursday, after announcing the library would host the debate.
David Trulio, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute, said the debate will be the fifth debate hosted at the Reagan Library across four election cycles.
“We at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute are grateful for Chairwoman McDaniel’s announcement,” Trulio told Fox News. “The debate will continue a proud tradition that lives up to President Reagan’s vision that the institution that bears his name be a ‘dynamic intellectual forum’ where leaders ‘debate the future.’” Â
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McDaniel did not provide a date or say which outlet would air the debate.
The first GOP presidential primary debate will be held four months from now, in August, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Fox News will air the first debate.
“The next election is so important,” McDaniel continued. “We’re not dealing with small, minor differences between two parties. These are not simple policy discussions that we’re discussing. We’re electing and determining the future of our country.”
She added: “There are two very different paths being laid out.”
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Her speech, which came amid the library’s “A Time For Choosing” speaker series, highlighted the Republican Party’s platform as supporting law and order, securing the nation’s southern border, protecting free speech and gun ownership rights. She also commended the views and policies of former President Ronald Reagan.
“Reagan famously said freedom is a fragile thing, and it’s never…
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