


The Washington Examiner's Byron York examined the slim chances Democratic opponents have of debating President Joe Biden.
Author Marianne Williamson and environmental lawyer Robert Kennedy Jr. have reached double digits in the polls, yet there are no plans for them to debate the incumbent president. York suggested there's "not a chance in the world" that a debate between the three will occur while on a panel featured on Special Report with Bret Baier.
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"Kennedy and Williamson are ways for Democrats to register a protest," York said. "I don’t think they are saying, 'We want Marianne Williamson to be president of the United States.'"
Meanwhile, on the Republican side, all the candidates but former President Donald Trump are spending time at an event in Des Moines, Iowa, hosted by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) this weekend. The event will be marked as the moment "the Republican race for the presidency became a real campaign," according to York.
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"And so what I think you get to see for the first time is kind of a real apples-to-apples comparison between the way Donald Trump is campaigning and the way Ron DeSantis is campaigning because he wasn’t really campaigning; he was campaigning as a book event and all sorts of things before he became an official candidate," York said. "In the RealClearPolitics average of polls, every single one of those polls was finished and done before DeSantis declared. So now we have got to see if that changes anything."
York will be visiting Iowa to report on the various campaigns attempting to win the votes of Iowans.