Graham: ‘The Debate Terms Will Be Whatever Donald Wants them To Be’

‘The debate terms will be whatever Donald wants them to be because he’s the big draw’

CARLSON: "When you wake up in the morning and you look at the polls, can you believe that this, you know, gambling mogul is beating you in your own state?"
GRAHAM: "No. He's captured the frustration of about a third plus of the primary. You know, the two hour debate, you know -- the debate terms will be whatever Donald wants them to be, because he is the big draw. But, at the end of the day, there's a process, as in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina people are eventually going to vote. And when you look at 2008, 2012, the people that were on the top to this point never made it. And he has got a prove to people, he's ready to be commander- in-chief, that he has an economic plan that it can work with Democrats, to bring the country back from what I think is a slow economy in a world falling apart. Does he really understand what's going on in the world? I'm not worried about this at all. If I do well in New Hampshire I'll win South Carolina. If I don't do well in New Hampshire, I'll have to re-evaluate."

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