Without Trump, debate gives Republican hopefuls rare chance to build some momentum
WASHINGTON — It doesn’t happen often, but it’s happening tonight: Donald Trump is spurning the chance to appear on prime-time television.
That makes the Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee a rare and perhaps critical opportunity for the bulk of Trump’s rivals to make their case to a national audience — many of them for the first time.
Make no mistake, however, the former president’s presence will be felt.
“As I like to say, he’s in the room whether or not he’s in the room,” said Steven D. Cohen, a communications professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in Baltimore, Md.