Republicans are threatening to boycott the U.S. network CNN and NBC hosted the 2016 presidential debate, unless the network canceled Democrat Hillary Clinton, a possible 2016 White House contender special program plan.
In a letter Monday to CNN's global entertainment and NBC executives, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince
Priebus asked Clinton, is expected to air in 2015 scrapped plans by the company on August 14 CNN documentary, due premiere next year, and NBC TV series.
"As an American company, you have the right to choose your radio show," Priebus NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt, and CNN's global CEO Jeff Zucker wrote.
"However, as a U.S. citizen, you must understand why many people are surprised at your actions, this seems to be a major network put your thumb on the scales, 2016 presidential election is a thinly veiled attempt."
Priebus said that if CNN and NBC continue to work with Clinton said that he would seek combine RNC votes, Republicans will not be with the two networks in its 2016 approval of a major debate or a debate sponsored by the them.
New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, Nevada and Iowa Republican leaders on Twitter follow Priebus issued a statement, promised to support such a vote.
"There is no such political favoritism place in American journalism, said:" The South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Matt Moore.
U.S. Cable News Network (CNN) is known as the Republican action prematurely, non-fiction films are months to complete.
"We will encourage the Republican National Committee members are reserved judgment until they know more, saying:" CNN spokesman Barbara Levin. The documentary film commissioned by CNN unit, is expected to appear in theaters in 2014.
"If they decide not to participate in the debate on CNN, we will be surprised, because limiting their participation in the debate seems to be the ultimate sorry voters."
NBC spokesman said, NBC News NBC entertainment is completely independent and not involved in skits. NBC entertainment company declined to comment.
NBC's Blatter in July, when asked about Clinton's opponents may require the same time from the television network, you may say, the U.S. NBC's series of air before the presidential campaign heats up in spring or summer 2015.
U.S. election law free air time to broadcast to give equal access to legally qualified political candidates. These rules do not apply to news reports.
Who lost the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, said she was not running in 2016, but many political analysts expect she will.
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