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slipslidingaway

(21,210 posts)
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 11:02 PM Mar 2016

The DNC Has Added Four More Showdowns To Its Calendar

February 1, 2016

"Throughout the presidential election season, the Democrats have held fewer debates than their Republican counterparts. Additionally, they've done so at more awkward times. As the nation's early primaries approached, however, the three Democratic candidates displayed a newfound sense of urgency, and asked the Democratic National Committee to amend their schedule so that they may gain additional time to show America why they should be elected president. In response to the request, the DNC has made the Democratic debate schedule considerably more rigorous, adding four additional debates.


.....There are still some components of the new schedule that need to be teased out. In particular, Bernie Sanders will not guarantee his involvement in the four new debates until each of them is officially approved and scheduled. In a statement made Saturday, his campaign manager Jeff Weaver attributed the inadequacies of the original debate schedule to Hillary Clinton's initial refusal to participate in a greater number of debates, and he suggests that the DNC is catering to her individual requests:

After refusing for months to participate in more debates, Secretary Clinton requested that the Democratic National Committee rules be changed and that a new debate take place in New Hampshire next week. We agreed pending an agreement on three future debates in March, April and May. Unfortunately, the Clinton campaign has not accepted debates we proposed on March 3 in Michigan and April 14 in New York. They apparently agreed to May 24 in California. The Clinton campaign, after not accepting Michigan, now says they want it. We are pleased to do it on March 3 before the Michigan primary provided the Clinton campaign will agree to Brooklyn, New York, on April 14. Why won't they debate in Brooklyn? What's the matter with Brooklyn?

Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta responded civilly to the statement later that same day:

We are prepared to show up for a debate next Thursday and for three additional debates in the months ahead, which we can all work together to schedule. We hope Senator Sanders will be there too. If the Sanders campaign decides to reject the debate next week, we’ll let them answer to the voters of New Hampshire. If the four debates are officially added to the Democratic candidates' schedule, Sanders wants to ensure that he, as well as Clinton, have an equally important say in the matter."

http://www.bustle.com/articles/138873-when-are-the-new-democratic-debates-the-dnc-has-added-four-more-showdowns-to-its-calendar


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The DNC Has Added Four More Showdowns To Its Calendar (Original Post) slipslidingaway Mar 2016 OP
Hillary AND Her Henchmen Have ZERO Character! CorporatistNation Mar 2016 #1
Not sure why she has such trepidation about a debate in NY, a state she has represented for 8 years slipslidingaway Mar 2016 #3
She wants to sit on her lead there PDittie Mar 2016 #5
Lol. Gotta love their incompetence and foolishness. nm floriduck Mar 2016 #2
This just makes them look scared and weak, especially looking towards a GE. nt slipslidingaway Mar 2016 #4

slipslidingaway

(21,210 posts)
3. Not sure why she has such trepidation about a debate in NY, a state she has represented for 8 years
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 12:04 AM
Mar 2016

she is obviously just trying to run out of the clock on locking in the agreed upon April debate schedule.

That does not signify strength.







PDittie

(8,322 posts)
5. She wants to sit on her lead there
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 07:49 AM
Mar 2016
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ny/new_york_democratic_presidential_primary-4221.html

538.com appears to project a tie and an almost even split of the 247 delegates at stake. (This strikes me as CYA on their part after all the wrong calls.)

http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/delegate-targets/democrats/

So if the polls are accurate and stable for another three weeks and she wins NY on something like 2-1 or greater, then the morning after April 19 you will hear the loudest spinning you have ever heard for Bernie to exit the race. California's primary, where Clinton currently holds just a 7-point lead. is a far-away June 7.

This running-out-the-clock gambit is why she's coming under such withering criticism.
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