Hagan declines WTVD debate


Kay Hagan has declined to participate in the only televised debate her campaign was considering, frustrating her chief rival for the party’s nomination.

The campaign of Jim Neal responded sharply, saying the state senator from Greensboro is trying to buy an election victory with television ads and is avoiding a discussion of the issues in the race for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, the Associated Press reports.

"Sen. Hagan's cynical and disingenuous refusal to debate flies in the face of her claim to be a candidate of change," said Neal spokesman Curtis Ellis.

The Democratic front-runners have only participated one debate, hosted by the League of Women Voters and Public Radio East late on a Friday night last month.

Hagan campaign officials said they didn’t want to attend the debate hosted by WTVD-TV because the station wasn’t going to extend an invitation to all five candidates. WTVD wanted to limit participation to candidates who had at least 10 percent support in a recent poll.

That would exclude longshot candidates Duskin Lassiter, Marcus Williams and Howard Staley.

"Using one poll as the indicator of who the voters should hear from in the Democratic primary, quite frankly, defeats the point of a primary," said Hagan spokeswoman Colleen Flanagan.

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Re: Hagan declines WTVD debate

WTVD's Larry Stogner will have to go out on a mission: find those other three Democratic senatorial candidates!

Re: Hagan declines WTVD debate

Neither one will beat Mrs. Dole ... And, if NC voters can muster the courage to elect some non-democrats, MAYBE we can clean some house in Rawleigh! STRIVE to be SMARTER than a NC democrat!!!

Re: Hagan declines WTVD debate

Hagan knows she'd get creamed in a one-and-one debate with Neal. She knew long ago she didn't have the charisma to go toe-to-toe with Liddy Dole and only threw herself into the race after Schumer got scared by the prospect of this guy who doesn't fit the mold of a Southern Democratic candidate. Kay Hagan might as well be Liddy Dole with a little 'D' instead of an 'R' after her name. North Carolina Democrats deserve a fighter, not a coward who ducks when the going gets tough.

Re: Hagan declines WTVD debate

What's she afraid of?

Shrewd politics, bad for democracy

The three also-rans in this race have campaigns that are virtually invisible. This race is between Hagan and Neal - and Hagan seems willing to do just about anything to avoid going head-to-head with Neal. That's probably smart politics, but it doesn't serve the interests of voters. I guess Ms. Hagan's training in the NC Senate is spilling over into her campaign strategy. Don't let the pesky people know what you're doing, work out the deals behind closed doors, and let 'em eat cake.

Pretty damn disappointing from someone who fancies herself a leader.

Much more discussion here.