With so many announced and likely 2016 Republican presidential candidates, a big concern for the GOP is how to handle so many people in the primary debates. Fox News Channel and CNN, which will be hosting the first two Republican primary debates in August and September, respectively, have come up with their solutions, and released the guidelines May 20th.

In the Fox-hosted debate on August 6th, only 10 candidates will be allowed to participate, who are the top 10 in an average of the five most recent national polls at the time. Additional candidates will only be allowed if there's a tie. CNN is doing something different, saying the debate it hosts on September 16th will be divided into two parts, one with the 10 highest-polling candidates, and another with any remaining candidates who meet the minimum threshold of one percent in polling. What do you think of Fox limiting the debate to the top 10 candidates in the polls? Is the way CNN is doing it better? And most importantly, will you take the time to watch these debates?

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