The DNC’s debates are already a disaster
Call it the Rodney Dangerfield of debates: Thursday's scheduled campaign contest in
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"If all goes according to plan, the debate will occur the day after the House supposedly votes on the two Trump impeachment articles," he writes in Forbes. "Who's up for another three hours of seven
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Shapiro is hardly alone.
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"The DNC thought it would help progressives demonstrate support, but it ended up hurting campaigns like Harris, Booker and Castro," Hopkins told
Now the candidates are complaining, too. Sen.
"The escalating thresholds over the past few months have unnecessarily and artificially narrowed what started as the strongest and most diverse Democratic field in history before voters have had a chance to be heard," Booker's letter claims.
An underperforming presidential candidate grousing about the rules is nothing new. But all seven frontrunners in the race have also signed the letter calling out the DNC.
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Shumaker and Shapiro both harken back to previous election cycles when candidates participated in local, ad hoc debates in the early states, where questions focused on local issues important to local voters. Today, political debates are programming profit centers for cable news networks, rather than ways for early state voters to evaluate the candidates.
Plus, Shapiro notes, "The high-profile string of national debates promote the trend of running for president as a career move, rather than because you're a serious candidate." And that creates a vicious cycle of a flood of candidates (see 2016 and 2020) who make the debates even more difficult to manage.
Both Shumaker and Shapiro propose a return to an approach that relies on the early states to winnow the field, not national debates based in part on national polling.
"Having national TV DNC-run debates starting more than eight months before these contests undermines this successful practice and is a detrimental deviation from the traditional primary calendar," Shumaker says. "The DNC debates force a national focus way too early to give the lesser-known candidates just getting started a chance to compete meaningfully. There is no good reason for this.
"I mean where was the burning voter desire for debate in July and August?"
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