USA Today Article Analyzes Strengths and Weaknesses of Debates with Up to Ten Participants

USA Today’s Rick Hampson has this lengthy analysis of the virtues and flaws of debates that have as many as ten candidates. The latter part of the article discusses how candidates in such debates can succeed. The very bottom of the article gives the schedule and location for the next nine Republican presidential debates. Three are in the west, three are in the midwest, two are in the south, and only one is in the east.


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USA Today Article Analyzes Strengths and Weaknesses of Debates with Up to Ten Participants — 3 Comments

  1. How about a 10 second moron question per minute —
    with each hack having a 5 second time limit to answer ???
    10 + (10 x 5) = 60

    i.e. DUMP the moron debates and have the hacks fill out a LONG Q and A.

  2. I suspect we’ll hear many one liners in this “debate”.

    It will be the night of the 140 character response.

  3. I guess these “debates” will show why “Top One” is the preferred alternative to all this confusion.

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