The New York Times
ANDERSON, Ind. – Pining for another Democratic presidential debate?
If so, it’s not going to happen before the Indiana and North Carolina primaries on May 6.
That’s the word from Senator Barack Obama, who said in an interview to be broadcast tomorrow on “Fox News Sunday” that he had no plans of agreeing to another debate in the next 10 days with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. After that, aides say, it remains an open question.
Here is a brief excerpt of the interview with Chris Wallace, which was conducted today during a break in Mr. Obama’s campaign schedule in Indiana.
Mr. Wallace: “Why are you ducking another debate with Senator Clinton?”
Mr. Obama: “I’m not ducking one. We’ve had 21. And so what we’ve said, we’re two weeks, two big states, we want to make sure we’re talking to as many folks possible on the ground taking questions from voters, you know we will -
Mr. Wallace: “No debates between now and Indiana?”
Mr. Obama “We’re not going to have debates between now and Indiana.”
Well, that settles it. Stay tuned for comment from the Clinton campaign.
Good on him. The ABC debate, the one moderated by a former Clinton staffer, is pretty much proof we are not going to get anything of substance out these debates.
Now, I'd like to see a written debate. With candidates locked up in a room so we know they wrote the answers.
ANDERSON, Ind. – Pining for another Democratic presidential debate?
If so, it’s not going to happen before the Indiana and North Carolina primaries on May 6.
That’s the word from Senator Barack Obama, who said in an interview to be broadcast tomorrow on “Fox News Sunday” that he had no plans of agreeing to another debate in the next 10 days with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. After that, aides say, it remains an open question.
Here is a brief excerpt of the interview with Chris Wallace, which was conducted today during a break in Mr. Obama’s campaign schedule in Indiana.
Mr. Wallace: “Why are you ducking another debate with Senator Clinton?”
Mr. Obama: “I’m not ducking one. We’ve had 21. And so what we’ve said, we’re two weeks, two big states, we want to make sure we’re talking to as many folks possible on the ground taking questions from voters, you know we will -
Mr. Wallace: “No debates between now and Indiana?”
Mr. Obama “We’re not going to have debates between now and Indiana.”
Well, that settles it. Stay tuned for comment from the Clinton campaign.
Good on him. The ABC debate, the one moderated by a former Clinton staffer, is pretty much proof we are not going to get anything of substance out these debates.
Now, I'd like to see a written debate. With candidates locked up in a room so we know they wrote the answers.
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