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Reporters Won't Need to Enter Wifi Password to Cover Democratic Debate Since It's the 'Party of Inclusion

Reporters Won't Need to Enter Wifi Password to Cover Democratic Debate Since It's the 'Party of Inclusion

"... we believe in expanding access and economic opportunity for all."

It should come as no surprise that the Democratic Party is engaging in a bit of tit-for-tat with the Republicans as the race for the White House heats up.

The subjects at the moment are Wifi passwords.

At the GOP presidential debate last week in Milwaukee, the RNC sent out a nifty Internet password to reporters: "StopHillary."

Now for Saturday's Democratic showdown in Des Moines, party leaders went the extra mile: The name of the network is "13MillionNewJobs."

But as for the password, there are no jokes about stopping Donald Trump or Ben Carson.

In fact, there's no password at all: "The Democratic Party is the party of inclusion and we believe in expanding access and economic opportunity for all," they noted.

But some wonder if the attempt at reflecting "inclusion" spells out something else:

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Dave Urbanski

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