With signs of candidate drop-off, the Daily Caller and the Americans for Tax Reform Foundation, the group run by Grover Norquist, have opted to postponed its July 10 planned Republican presidential debate.
From the statement:
"Due to scheduling conflicts and impending changes in the Republican primary field, we have decided to postponed our discussion." "The Daily Caller will continue to provide our audience with the most compelling and Zin coverage of the 2012 Presidential election and ATR will continue to engage with the primary candidates to address the critical fiscal challenges facing our country."
Mitt Romney had made clear he wasn't attending, and few others had committed publicly. And the face is further've for the Fox News debate in Iowa, two days before the Ames Straw Poll.
Continue Reading UPDATE: The Washington Post has more, with organizers saying they decided to delay as they await a decision from Rick Perry about whether to run.
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