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FBaggins

(26,731 posts)
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 12:55 PM Jan 2016

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders debate over debates

Hillary Clinton is ready to squeeze one more last-minute debate into the campaign schedule, and Bernie Sanders now says he'd welcome another debate, albeit with some conditions.

"Sen. Sanders is happy to have more debates but we are not going to schedule them on an ad hoc basis at the whim of the Clinton campaign," his campaign said in a statement Wednesday night. "If Secretary Clinton wants more debates that's great. We propose three additional debates. One in March, April and May and none on a Friday, Saturday or holiday weekend. And all of the three Democratic candidates must be invited. If the Clinton campaign will commit to this schedule, we would ask the DNC to arrange a debate in New Hampshire on Feb. 4." Clinton's campaign has not yet responded to Sanders' counter-proposal.

Earlier this week, when the Union Leader announced it would host a new Feb. 4 debate with MSNBC, Clinton and Martin O'Malley readily accepted, but Sanders, who leads New Hampshire polls, initially nixed it.

"I'm ready for the debate, and I hope Sen. Sanders will change his mind and join us," Hillary Clinton said in an interview with MSNBC's Chis Matthews, on "Hardball" Wednesday. "I think the DNC and the campaigns should be able to work this out. I've been for, you know, for a long time, that I'd be happy to have more debates, and I hope we can get this done." Sanders' spokesperson, Symone Sanders, had said he didn't want to be barred by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from the next debate. The DNC refused to sanction the Union Leader/MSNBC debate, which would take place Feb. 4, and it has said candidates participating in unsanctioned debates would forfeit their ability to be in any of the remaining debates.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hillary-clinton-and-bernie-sanders-debate-over-debates/


So transparent.

Wouldn't it be a hoot if the debate goes forward and then the DNC actually bans the other two from the remaining sanctioned debates?
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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders debate over debates (Original Post) FBaggins Jan 2016 OP
Sanders is totally pwning Hillary on this. Positively masterful. frylock Jan 2016 #1
In this, as in so many things FBaggins Jan 2016 #2
If HRC & MOM are banned, how can there be a debate? I doubt DWS will give SBS 2 hours air time. nt TheBlackAdder Jan 2016 #3

FBaggins

(26,731 posts)
2. In this, as in so many things
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 02:42 PM
Jan 2016

Here's hoping that it's enough to overcome extreme name recognition and inertia.

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