Debate Night!

Filed in Delaware by on October 15, 2014

There’s a debate for Attorney General Candidates (I don’t know if this includes all of the ballot-qualified candidates) at Widener tonight, starting at 6pm, conducted by WDEL. You can listen on WDEL or go over to Widener to see it in person.

Delaware Public Media and the University of Delaware Center for Political Communication sponsor debates with the major party candidates for U.S. House and U.S. Senate tonight at Mitchell Hall. This website provides the times (House starts at 7 and the Senate starts at 8), and there are rules for the debates there as well. Not sure if you can still attend in person, but that is likely there at the website. You can also watch a live stream (I think!) of the House and Senate debate.

Rose Izzo mysteriously dropped out of debating John Carney, which seems right in line with eccentric GOP behavior right now. Maybe this is Colin Bonini advice? Still.

PLUS, none of the ballot-qualified 3rd part candidates were invited to participate. I wish I knew why they do this. Seriously, if you are looking to inform people or let people take a look at the candidates, you need to inform them about ALL of the candidates. It is not the function of the media to cull candidates for viewers.

Is anyone going to these (I can’t!)? If you go or if you are just listening or watching online, use this thread to talk about it.

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  1. Jason330 says:

    This “major party candidates” thing is some rank bullshit from the Delaware Public Media and the University of Delaware. Especially for the house race since John Carney will be fielding softballs next to an empty chair.

  2. John Young says:

    this may make Jason commit Harry Carry:

    https://twitter.com/ChrisCoons/status/522546153817407488

  3. John Young says:

    Fact: Chris has introduced bills with 35 of the 45 Senate Republicans. #netDE #DEDebates pic.twitter.com/BaSLKSKVsw— Senator Chris Coons (@ChrisCoons) October 16, 2014

  4. cassandra_m says:

    Fact: Chris has not signed on to bipartisan S.896 to strengthen Social Security. #netDE #DEDebates #dothisnow

  5. Terry says:

    How can any 3rd party get a fair shot at these debates when the Advisory Council is stacked against them?

    http://www.udel.edu/cpc/advisory.html

  6. Jason330 says:

    It is pretty obvious that keeping 3rd parties out is a feature not a bug.