Thursday, September 10, 2015

I think the Democratic debate schedule is fine. I am quite sure there is network interest in additional debates if the nominee isn't evident.

August 6, 2015
By Gabriel Debenedetti and Dylan Byers

A total of six debates are scheduled, (click here) with six different sponsors: Oct. 13 in Nevada (hosted by CNN); Nov. 14 in Des Moines, Iowa (CBS/KCCI and The Des Moines Register); Dec. 19 in Manchester, New Hampshire (ABC/WMUR); Jan. 17 in Charleston, South Carolina (NBC/Congressional Black Caucus Institute); and two scheduled for either February or March in Miami, Florida, and Wisconsin, hosted by Univision/The Washington Post and PBS, respectively. The DNC said it would release additional details about debate dates, locations and partnerships soon.

The lineup itself does not come as a surprise for Democrats, but for the candidates who wanted more debates to come sooner, the fact that only four will occur before the Iowa caucuses in February is a disappointment....

Below are the Republican debates. I think it is smart for DNC leadership to set a limited number of debates. The DNC should have a few dates in their back pocket should the need for more clarity be necessary. I see no reason to be a Republican Wannabe party.

The ideology a debate will bring about the sincere candidate isn't where the focus should be. The candidates have to be canvasing the people. I would think the successful campaign of Senator Sanders definitively states where the people like to be in politics. Local and relating. There is nothing like face time.

Is there really something important about debates one week apart? I don't think so. Television has too much power over elections anyway. "The Billionaire Sponsorship" is a defeat of the USA democracy. The power of The Billionaire is based in television commercials. Why invest in ruinous behavior?

The televised debate is a way of seeing a candidate in a measurable method to compare success. It is important, but, should never be the focus of ultimate success.

It makes sense television is where the RNC focuses it's campaigning. It is vital to the Republican Billionaire sponsored candidate. It is ridiculous and removes dignity from the candidate. Why have the electorate hide away in their man caves to decide a president? What is so special 'picture within a picture?'

There are other ways of demanding new leadership in the DNC.

2015 Thursday, August 6, 2015
Fox News Republican Debate

Wednesday, September 16, 2015
CNN Republican Primary Debate

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
CNBC Republican Debate

November, 2015*
Fox Business/WSJ Republican Debate

December 15, 2015
CNN/Salem Republican Debate

2016 January, 2016*
Fox News Republican Debate

February 6, 2016
ABC/IJReview Republican Debate

February 13, 2016
CBS News Republican Debate

February 26, 2016
NBC/Telemundo Republican Debate

March, 2016*
Fox News Republican Debate

March 10, 2016
CNN/Salem Republican Debate