Looks like 2 of the GOP front runners -- Guiliani and Romney -- are taking a pass on the YouTube debate in September, which actually puts the event itself in jeopardy.
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070731/tv_nm/youtube_dc[/url]
Their inability to make it is attributed to scheduling issues, but what else could possible be going on that would trump a national debate? Your supporters will understand if you have to reschedule an appearance somewhere to attend a debate.
That leaves a few options, IMO:
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They are afraid of the format. This seems a bit silly, because it really isn't that different from a traditional town hall style debate. The questioners were a bit more relaxed, and the questions were probably a bit less predictable, but on balance, I would like my president to be able to handle that sort of environment. Yes, answering questions from snowmen is a little ridiculous, but there were lots of solid, heartfelt questions -- like the lesbian couple that wanted to know why they couldn't get married -- that more than made up for some of the more comical entries. Going back to a traditional town hall style debate, in which questioners read overly-rehearsed questions off of note cards, would be a step back, IMO.
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They don't think the YouTube generation is a voting block worth courting.
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I guess another option might be that this is payback for Dems backing out of the Fox News/CBC debate.
Thoughts?