Associated Press Applies 15% Poll Standing Rule to Limit U.S. Senate 2012 Debate to Just Two Candidates

The Associated Press and the Virginia Capitol Correspondents Association plans to hold a debate on December 7, 2011, for two particular candidates for U.S. Senate in the November 6, 2012 election. See this story, which says that other candidates for the same seat are suing to set aside the criteria, which are that the candidate must be at 15% in polls. It seems absurd to expect most candidates to be at 15% in polls, when the election is almost a year away. The two invited candidates are both former Governors, so they have high name recognition in Virginia and can comply with the polling requirement. The two invited candidates are Republican George Allen and Democrat Tim Kaine.

Virginia’s primary for the U.S. Senate race is in June 2012. The AP/Virginia Capitol Correspondents Association makes as little sense as holding a December 2011 debate for U.S. President between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.


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Associated Press Applies 15% Poll Standing Rule to Limit U.S. Senate 2012 Debate to Just Two Candidates — 3 Comments

  1. Wow, if they used that rule for the Republican Presidential Primary, depending upon which poll you use, they might not have any participants.

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