When it comes to election season, sometimes the unexpected happens. The latest example of this is President Donald Trump’s decision to skip the GOP debate in Iowa and instead hold a competing town hall.
The announcement, which came as a shock to many in the political world, was confirmed by White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham. Grisham explained that Trump “wanted to do something different.”
While it’s the President’s prerogative to steer away from the normal debates, some wonder if the move is a good one. Trump has long been a controversial figure in politics and a deviation from tradition could further divide an already divided electorate.
The town hall could also create a new challenge for Trump. Instead of relying on crowded rallies and scripted debates, he will need to be prepared to answer questions from everyday Iowans. This will be a difficult task for a president not used to interacting with the public.
Trump’s decision to skip the GOP debate brings up other questions as well. Will other GOP candidates follow suit and skip the debate? Will Trump’s absence affect the outcome of the election?
Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: President Trump’s decision to hold a competing town hall in Iowa is sure to create a buzz in the political world.