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The RNC’s WiFi password at the debate? ‘StopHillary’

MILWAUKEE – The Republican National Committee is having some fun with a national press corps they like to complain leans left, making every reporter to type in “StopHillary” to access the wireless network at the fourth Republican presidential debate.

“We like to force the media to understand that there’s two parties at every chance we get,” RNC Chairman Reince Priebus told POLITICO.

Tuesday’s GOP faceoff is the Republicans’ fourth of the 2016 campaign. So far, the Democrats have held only one debate, and the next three are on weekends when TV viewership tends to be much lower. “They’re having a coronation,” Priebus said of the Democrats. “We actually have a real contest and that’s the difference. We have ... a lot of good candidates and they’ve got a couple bad ones and candidates that don’t actually want to debate.”