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Fischer refuses to debateTell North Platte what you think
 

There are 93 Nebraska counties and Deb Fischer won in 77 of them in the primary election – adding up to a win by five percentage points.

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Darn good for the woman who at one time trailed by 30 points and was constantly seen as being third in a tough Republican race for the U.S. Senate.

The demographic reality in Nebraska is that big victories in the Omaha area and a couple of other population centers are enough to lock up a statewide election.

And, last-minute TV advertisements by Joe Ricketts might have put Fischer over the top in the east, but her statewide totals showed Bruning was far more vulnerable than had generally been realized.

Fischer’s victory was statewide.

It was just a tad surprising when Fischer turned down the chance to debate Kerrey at the Cornhusker Boys and Girls State gathering in Lincoln.

Getting on stage with Kerrey this early in their race for the U.S. Senate would have given Fischer a chance to size up her far more experienced rival. And even if the outcome hadn’t been particularly good for her … so what? It’s a long way from June to November.

Kerrey, who served one term as governor and two in the Senate, has offered one particularly worthwhile suggestion for the coming contest.

He has challenged Fischer to three Lincoln-Douglas style debates – one in each congressional district. Kerrey wants a two-hour format in which the candidates would speak and ask each other questions.

The view from here: This debate format should be standard in every House, Senate and gubernatorial election.

It takes the talking heads out of the equation and makes it more difficult for politicians to duck the issues by blabbering until their time runs out.

And if it was good enough for Abe Lincoln …

Kerrey has called for seven debates, the same number the Republicans held during their primary season.

At this stage, it seems Fischer’s camp might content itself with letting endless advertising dollars do most of the talking, and Kerrey bashing.

This contest is going to be influenced by 10s of millions of dollars in television and radio ads from both sides and obviously only a small fraction of that money will come from Nebraskans.

It is virtually certain to be the most expensive-ever Nebraska political race. That’s not surprising, since it is also one of the contests that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate next year.

With Karl Rove, Joe Ricketts and a bunch of super PACs pitching for Fischer, the tone of much of the advertising is a well established given.

At this writing, they’d already spent some $260,000 for one anti-Kerrey ad that criticized him for saying some good things about the bank bailout that was supported by Republican President George Bush.

And even before Kerrey announced he would run (after he announced he wouldn’t run) the GOP was on him like body odor because he had lived so many years in New York, serving as president of the New School university.

Kerrey wants debates that will let him get into topics like entitlement reforms, healthcare and foreign policy, contrasting his knowledge and experience with that of a state senator/rancher from the Sandhills.

If this were a prize fight, Kerrey would be cast in the role of the underdog slugger. He needs to score a lot of points.

And Fischer’s job would be obvious – don’t fight his fight. Just keep jabbing and jabbing … and stay away from him.

He’s scored a lot of knockouts.



Ed Howard covers the statehouse for the Nebraska Press Association.


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Great post, Diogenes.
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Posted by Walt    - 6/9/2012 9:12:53 AM
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In politics people tend to always defend their candidate of choice. If it were Kerrey not wanting to debate, his backers would be saying it was a savvy political move. You see this kind of thing all the time. If Romney has big money it’s wrong. If Obama has big money it’s building a “war chest.” Or vice versa, if it’s Romney you’re rooting for. Same with name calling, attack ads, personal slander, etc. It’s politics at its worst. Debates can be tricky situations. It depends on who is moderating, how they phrase questions, etc. I personally would like to see them debate.
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Posted by Diogenes    - 6/9/2012 4:45:17 AM
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How can you be so sure she can go toe to toe with Kerrey when she declines to debate him? I would imagine that given an opportunity any politician would accept that as a way to challenge their opponent and better their chance for election. I don't see your logic fox? You say that none of us know her and you are quite right, and apparently it's going to stay that way.
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Posted by DonMega    - 6/7/2012 2:18:57 PM
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Well said, Fox!
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Posted by Walt    - 6/7/2012 8:48:31 AM
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It is quite obvious that none of you know Deb Fischer. She isn't afraid of anything or anyone, especially Bob Kerrey. And for sure she can go toe to toe with him in any debate. And Friendly One...what respect have "we" gained through Obama? For cryin out loud, wake up and do some research! NOw reference to the Tea Party. The only thing that is scarey about the Tea Party is that they want to balance the budget, and stop the spending. Oh My!!! Really scarey. The fact that Fischer has big money behind her? So what??? You don't think Kerrey and Obama don't? And the GOP trying to steal another election? The Democrats stole the last one, remember ACORN? Just my opinions though, now I suppose the verbal beating will begin.
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Posted by fox    - 6/6/2012 12:20:02 PM
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Fischer may think she's got the election in the bag after beating Bruning, but she's going to find out how tough it is going against Kerrey. Looks like she is afraid to debate him. And I totally agree with busybee! The tea party people are very scary. And if Romney gets into the White House, this country will lose big time, everywhere. And we soon lose the respect we have gained under Obama. Romney is a "big, billionaire buffoon". The right will find that out if he's elected. Heaven forbid. If God could vote, I'll bet he'd vote Democrat. :-)
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Posted by Friendly One    - 6/4/2012 10:54:31 AM
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All you have to do is get on the internet and find out about the Teaparty. I thought when they first started that they had some good ideas but the more I find out the more afraid I am. People need to be looking at these people and the things that they are doing before it is to late.
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Posted by busybee    - 6/2/2012 7:08:03 PM
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I meant blinded by the money.. and ignoring the TRUTH... my b
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Posted by negirl2    - 6/2/2012 7:15:06 AM
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I agree Tickety. So sad that this state and people are so red they are blinded by the truth!! GOOD LUCK BOB KERREY!! I say it speaks volumes that she refuses to debate. Wake up america the GOP is trying to steal another election like they did with florida in 2000. Look up voter suppression in florida. Guess if ya cant win on the issues ya gotta win by suppressing the minority vote. Its a sad state of affairs.
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Posted by negirl2    - 6/2/2012 7:14:20 AM
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This is no surprise. Why let real issues get in the way of all that outside money doing its dirty work for her?

She won't know what she will do until she gets into the Senate and her $$$ backers tell her what to do.
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