Posts Tagged ‘debates’

Team Reid Waiting for Sharron Angle to Commit to Debates

By Elizabeth Crum | 3:52 pm July 15th, 2010

Yesterday Team Reid campaign announced its plans to participate in two statewide non-partisan debates with opponent Sharron Angle, assuming she agrees to them.

The first debate will be sponsored by Sunbelt Communications and the Las Vegas Sun and will air statewide on KRNV, KSNV, and KENV on October 19, 2010. The debate will happen in Reno and will include a panel of three Nevada journalists including Ralston, Anjeanette Damon, and a third journalist to be named later.

(Um… I checked my calendar and do happen to be free that evening, just in case anyone was wondering.)

The second debate will be hosted by the Nevada Broadcasters Association Foundation in Las Vegas sometime in October and will be moderated by Mitch Fox, producer and host of Nevada Week in Review.

Brian Sandoval Claims To Be Negotiating Debate Schedule, Rory Reid Campaign Says Untrue

By Sean Whaley | 3:24 pm July 13th, 2010

CARSON CITY – Republican and front-running governor candidate Brian Sandoval said today voters can expect to see him debate Democrat Rory Reid three times this fall in advance of the November general election.

Sandoval, interviewed on the Nevada NewsMakers television program, said he is still in negotiations with Reid over a debate schedule, but that three debates in the different regions of the state should provide voters with the opportunity they need to evaluate the candidates.

“I think that will be sufficient,” he said.

Sandoval’s comments took the Reid camp by surprise.

Reid spokesperson Mike Trask said Sandoval has been “hiding” and that there has been no communication between the two campaigns regarding a debate schedule.

“We’ve been chasing Brian Sandoval around the state,” said Trask. “Clearly he is buying time.”

Reid has accepted any and all offers to debate his opponent while Sandoval has turned down at least seven opportunities to do so, he said.

Reid had on a prior NewsMakers program challenged Sandoval to one debate a month through election day.

Reid also recently challenged Sandoval to debate him monthly on Jon Ralston’s statewide television program Face to Face.  Sandoval has said he will not agree to even one debate on the program, according to Face to Face executive producer Dana Gentry.

Sandoval has a substantial lead over Reid, chairman of the Clark County Commission, according to different poll results.

Sandoval is a former federal judge who stepped down from a lifetime appointment to the bench to run for governor. He defeated incumbent GOP Gov. Jim Gibbons in the June Republican primary.

On the program, Sandoval was also challenged on how he will balance the upcoming budget if elected governor. Gibbons has estimated the budget will have a shortfall of as much as $3.5 billion.

Sandoval reiterated that any budget plan cannot rely on new taxes, and noted that the shortfall may not be as severe as has been reported so far. A report from legislative staff shows the state is bringing in more money than expected, he said.

Sandoval says the deficit will range somewhere between $1.5 billion and $3.5 billion. But it will have to be addressed through spending reductions, he said.

“I think in this environment in a recession that raising taxes would be the worst thing that we can do,” he said.

Asked how he can balance the budget without raising taxes, Sandoval said the state has to reduce spending.

“We have to look at the spending side, that is exactly what I’m going to do,” he said.

Sandoval said teacher layoffs will not be part of any plan he devises to balance the budget.

With Nevada leading the nation in unemployment at 14 percent, the worst move would be to lay people off, he said.

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Audio clips:

Sandoval on debate schedule:

071310Sandoval1 :8 will be sufficient.”

Sandoval on budget deficit:

071310Sandoval2 : 27 can’t afford it.”

Sandoval on suggestion of layoffs:

071310Sandoval3 :19 lay people off.”

Tarkanian to Propose Debates Hosted by Each GOP County Party

By Elizabeth Crum | 1:33 pm February 1st, 2010

I have obtained from campaign sources a letter containing a debate proposal that U.S. Senate candidate Danny Tarkanian is sending out to all Republican party county officials tomorrow. The letter suggests that a debate be held by each County Party so the views of the candidates can be heard and as part of a fundraising and voter registration effort.  Here’s the full text:

Dear GOP County Party Officials,

I’ve just finished driving more than 1250 miles across Nevada with Amy and our children meeting with voters and discussing the important issues facing our state and country. From bailouts and taxes to earmarks and tort reform, I heard over and over again that Nevadans have had enough of Harry Reid and the political establishment in Washington.

I am writing to each Republican Party County organization to make a debate proposal:

I am formally proposing a U.S. Senate candidates debate be held by each Republican Party County organization across the state, to hear from the candidates and additionally help local parties raise funds for their respective voter registration drives.

Here’s why I think this debate proposal is so important:

• It is clear that Republican voters want a substantive discussion in this primary and as the true party of ideas, Republicans never run away from the necessary debate on issues. There are some very fundamental differences between the candidates, and Republican voters have a right to hear and understand those differences and make a decision for themselves.

• We all know that voter registration in Nevada by the Republican Party has declined sharply in recent years. Let’s turn that around by having candidate debates that energize the party and get our voters talking about issues again.

In this election, it’s not enough to have an “R” after your name. Republicans must stand for something or we’re never going to change the culture in Washington. Voters have a right to understand what each of the candidates stand for and intend to do if elected to the United States Senate.

So let’s debate those differences – let’s respect the voters and let’s help county parties revive their voter registration efforts.

Yours Truly,

Danny Tarkanian