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An endorsement in California. Fundraising dinners. An ‘Exchange of Ideas’ with a former Reagan speechwriter. The four Republican frontrunners chose these events over tonight’s forum in front of African-American voters at Baltimore’s Morgan State University.

The top GOP candidates have been widely criticized for snubbing the event tonight, with even President Bush advising the eventual nominee “to reach out to the African American community.”

Despite several months notice, Republicans have cited scheduling conflicts to justify skipping Morgan State forum, which was first announced in March. Staff and fundraisers from all four campaigns failed to respond to Huffington Post inquiries today asking when the events they are attending today were first planned.

One GOP candidate might even be digging himself a deeper hole with minority voters.

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is in California today, raising money and accepting the endorsement of former GOP governor Pete Wilson. The AP noted it was a “mixed blessing” for Giuliani “due to Wilson’s hardline stand on illegal immigration,” which was credited for “driving Hispanics from the GOP in California.”

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