The Republican National Committee, already threatening to block CNN 
and NBC from hosting 2016 primary debates if they air planned features 
on Hillary Clinton, is also looking to scrap the old model of having 
reporters and news personalities ask the questions at candidate forums.
Miffed that their candidates were singled out for personal questions 
or CNN John King's "This or That," when he asked candidates quirky 
questions like "Elvis or Johnny Cash," GOP insiders tell Secrets that 
they are considering other choices, even a heavyweight panel of radio 
bigs Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Mark Levin.
They told Secrets that they are eager to bring in questioners who 
understand Republican policies and beliefs and who have the ability to 
get candidates to differentiate their positions on core conservative 
values.
The move comes as several conservatives are pressuring the party to 
have Limbaugh, Hannity and Levin ask the debate questions. "It makes a 
lot of sense. We'd get a huge viewership, they'd make a lot of news and 
maybe have some fun too," said one of the advocates of the radio trio 
hosting debates.
The idea took on life when RNC Communications Director Sean Spicer
 was asked about debate hosting during a Sirius XM radio interview last 
week. "Mark Levin should ask the questions," Spicer said, according to 
Breitbart news. That way, he said, grassroots conservatives would have a
 debate questioner who thinks like them.
Party boss Reince Priebus earlier this month also told conservative 
radio's fast-rising star Andrea Tantaros that he would be open to a talk
 radio debate including her, Hannity and Levin. "I actually think that's
 a very good idea," Priebus said on the Andrea Tantaros Show.
 "I mean, there's a lot of good people out there that can actually 
understand the base of the Republican Party, the primary voters."
Potential candidates, however, might have a problem with the 
developing plan. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, for example, is a 
target of Levin, who this week told Fox that he will urge voters to 
reject the moderate Republican. "I will do everything I can, in my 
little way, to make sure he is not the nominee," Levin told Neil Cavuto.
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