Rand Paul and Chris Christie staffers are throwing a fit because their accommodations for theWednesday night Republican debate are cramped bathrooms while top candidates like Donald Trump enjoy lavish seating.
Trump’s greenroom is a lounge area with leather chairs and a flat-screen T.V. Rubio’s team has what looks like a movie theater with leather, roomy chairs and large armrests. Fiorina’s team even has a jacuzzi.But Christie and Paul’s staffers? Well, at least they have a toilet close by.
“This is ridiculous,” said Christie’s campaign manager, Ken McKay, told the RNC in a meeting with staffers from all campaigns before the debate, Politico reports. “We’re in a restroom.”
Rand Paul staffer Chris LaCivita took to Twitter to complain about their treatment.
#CNBCDebate walkthru: guess which green room belongs to @realDonaldTrump and which belongs to @RandPaul #thanksRNC pic.twitter.com/kXAgQ9DHEZ
— Chris LaCivita (@LaCivitaC) October 27, 2015
Round 2: guess who is @CarlyFiorina and @RandPaul … Hint: someone has a jacuzzi #thanksRNC pic.twitter.com/WB8ZOEXiG6 — Chris LaCivita (@LaCivitaC) October 27, 2015
Check out Marcos theater !!!! pic.twitter.com/l2jMfnlwgh
— Chris LaCivita (@LaCivitaC) October 27, 2015
But the complaining staffers finally got their way. LaCivita tweeted out a picture of their new and improved space, which is still nothing compared to Trump’s.
Thanks to everyone at @GOP for bending over backwards to acquire great working conditions for team Paul. pic.twitter.com/bISE6WVerk — Chris LaCivita (@LaCivitaC) October 28, 2015
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