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Another Trump/Harris debate?

Another Trump/Harris debate?

Vice President Harris accepted CNN’s invitation to host another presidential debate on October 23.  President Trump says it is too late for another debate.  He is correct, but there is another option.

In issuing the invitation, CNN said:

“Both Vice President Harris and former President Trump received an invitation to participate in a CNN debate this fall as we believe the American people would benefit from a second debate between the two candidates for President of the United States”

The CNN ground rules would be similar to the previous debates — no audience, 90 minutes of questioning by the moderators (essentially making them participants) and the issue of open or closed mics left to further negotiation,

Acceptance by Harris may be less about debating and more about appearance.  In agreeing to the CNN debate, Harris would have moderators (actually interrogators) generally unfriendly to Trump.  The Harris calculation is to have Trump refuse or have the debate hosted by biased moderators.

Harris is also plays it safe by setting the date less than two weeks before Election (counting) Day — when it is anticipated that most voters will already have cast their ballots.  By then, it would be virtually impossible for the debate to have an effect on the outcome of the election without an unlikely dramatic collapse by one of the candidates.

It appears that Harris is merely seeking some level of public image advantage by agreeing to another debate – hoping that a Trump refusal will cast him in a negative light.  Team Harris would immediately declare that he was afraid to face her a second time – and they did.

So, what should Trump do?

My recommendation is to not merely to reject the CNN debate, but to offer an alternative.   Trump should recommend FOX News as the host.  Harris would have to agree or no debate, and that would put Harris in a bad light.  She would appear to be afraid of tough questions.  No audience and muted mics. There would be one moderator, who would only moderate the rules.  No questions or fact checking

Questions would come from two media types – one selected by each campaign.  Rather than pretend there is no bias, the questioners would balance the bias.  Questioners would only be allowed to ask a question – no speeches, no follow up and no fact checking.  The Latter would be left to the candidates and post-debate media commentators.

Each candidate would have a 2-minute response time, with a 1-minute rebuttal by the opponent and a 30 second redirect.  The approximately 90 minutes would be divided into three parts — 30 minutes for foreign policy, 40 minutes for domestic issues and 20 minutes for open questions.

The entire 90 minutes would be devoted to debate time only.  Introductions, questions, comments by panelists and closing comments by the host would be off the clock.  The program would run approximately two hours.

The date should be moved up to October 7 – or a date close to that. There is more than enough time for the candidates to prepare and the network to set up the staging.  If one side or the other prolongs the negotiations, there will be no debate.

Having negotiated many major political debates, these rules are not overly complicated, but they would give voters valuable information and insight in terms of issues, policies and personal values.  Having said that, I doubt Harris would agree to the terms I have recommended. She is too averse to face hard questions.

Without such a format, there would be no value in the debate CNN proposed and Harris accepted.

So, there ‘tis.

About The Author

Larry Horist

So, there ‘tis… The opinions, perspectives and analyses of businessman, conservative writer and political strategist Larry Horist. Larry has an extensive background in economics and public policy. For more than 40 years, he ran his own Chicago based consulting firm. His clients included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman. He has served as a consultant to the Nixon White House and travelled the country as a spokesman for President Reagan’s economic reforms. Larry professional emphasis has been on civil rights and education. He was consultant to both the Chicago and the Detroit boards of education, the Educational Choice Foundation, the Chicago Teachers Academy and the Chicago Academy for the Performing Arts. Larry has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies, including the U. S. Congress, and has lectured at colleges and universities, including Harvard, Northwestern and DePaul. He served as Executive Director of the City Club of Chicago, where he led a successful two-year campaign to save the historic Chicago Theatre from the wrecking ball. Larry has been a guest on hundreds of public affairs talk shows, and hosted his own program, “Chicago In Sight,” on WIND radio. An award-winning debater, his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries have appeared on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation. He is praised by audiences for his style, substance and sense of humor. Larry retired from his consulting business to devote his time to writing. His books include a humorous look at collecting, “The Acrapulators’ Guide”, and a more serious history of the Democratic Party’s role in de facto institutional racism, “Who Put Blacks in That PLACE? -- The Long Sad History of the Democratic Party’s Oppression of Black Americans ... to This Day”. Larry currently lives in Boca Raton, Florida.

6 Comments

  1. Joseph S. Bruder

    I think Harris would probably accept a FOX debate, with the same rules as the previous debate. The only difference is that FOX would let Felon Trump spew his lies without any fact checking. Harris would still wipe the floor with Felon Trump. He’s already lost the election, this would just put a cherry on top.

    Pete Buttigieg has gone on FOX fake-news programs a number of times, and always comes out on top. The FOX hosts are not all that smart, they just have a megaphone for their lies. They will try to lob softballs to Felon Trump, and amplify Felon Trump’s campaign lies in their questions to Harris. She will correct them so fast their heads will spin.

    Felon Trump last badly to Harris already. He’s downright scared to get on the stage with Harris. She beat him once, knows she can beat him again, and is not at all scared of him. You’ll find out that it will be Felon Trump who refuses another debate, not Harris.

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  2. Andrew Gutterman

    I would welcome a FOX debate, especially if Brett Baier was one of the moderators. Brett skewered Trump during an interview earlier this year. Brett would not allow Trump to maintain his constant lying about stuff.

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    • larry Horist

      Andtew Gutterman … I disagree. I do not believe Harris would do a FOX debate under any circumstances.. I would only do a CNN debate if Michael Smerconish were the moderator. Brett Baier would be fair, but he would not give Harris a pass. She will not agree to anything where she can be asked tough questions. Moderators should moderate and the panel asks the questions — and no fact-checking or rebuttals by the questioners. That is why all the debates wind up about the moderators. When I could, I never used news folks for the panel. They are only interested in the political narratives, not the issues — the editorialized or gotcha questions.. Harris is afraid to debate in a fair forum. Trump has accepted every debate so far… and Harris only if she has cheerleaders as panelists.

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    • Americafirst

      Felon Bruder, I for one would welcome a second debate to watch criminal Harris go down. On the other hand, everyone already knows everything they need about Trump and Harris so why mop the floor with dirty water?

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    • Americafirst

      Andrew, I think YOU should be in that debate! Wow, the vision I just had.

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  3. Jim wampler

    Yesssss!!!!!! Vote for the mulatto bitch. She has all the answers to destroy the country. You fucking idiots.

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