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Why won't Boswell debate Fallon?
Sunday, May 4, 2008
by: desmoinesdem, Sun May 04, 2008 at 14:48:37 PM CDT |
| The Democratic primary in Iowa's third
Congressional district is 30 days away, and
Leonard Boswell still has not agreed to debate
Ed Fallon.
Fallon's campaign put out a press release yesterday criticizing the incumbent for dodging debates. The full text is after the jump, but here's a key paragraph:
Fallon said his campaign received nine invitations to debates and forums and he accepted them all. Further, the Des Moines Register and KCCI offered Congressman Boswell three alternative dates to accommodate his schedule. "I have no doubt that if Congressman Boswell wanted to debate, he would find the time," said Fallon. "What I find discourteous is his excuse that he is simply too busy. I don't think a Congressman can be too busy for the voters." If I were an incumbent whose voting record was not in line with the values of my Democratic constituents, and I had been successful in diverting the mainstream media's attention from those issues, I probably would not be eager to debate a challenger either. Boswell may also be afraid of making a mistake in the debate, which would then provide an opening for negative media coverage. Of course, it would not be politically correct to give the real reasons for not debating Fallon, so the Boswell campaign will hide behind the "too busy" excuse. By the way, after the Fallon campaign's previous press release challenging Boswell to debate, I sought an official response from the Boswell campaign and got the following reply from press secretary Betsy Shelton on April 23: "We are currently working with KCCI and the Des Moines Register to see if we can find a date that is mutually acceptable." I'm trying to get an official comment about whether Boswell's rejection of the debate is now final, and I will update this diary if I get one. UPDATE: On Monday morning I checked my e-mail and found the following reply from Shelton:
Congressman Boswell is currently helping to pass the Farm bill and other measures that benefit Iowa families. We were unable to find a date which works. That's too bad. I know he visits the Des Moines area from time to time, because I saw him on Sunday morning at an event in Waukee organized by the Des Moines Jewish Federation. I regret that he didn't make it a priority to set aside time for a debate on one of his visits to the district this spring. You can educate yourself about Boswell's voting record by clicking this link (sound has been added to the animated cartoon at that site). You can learn about the differences between Fallon and Boswell on the issues by clicking here. The latest press release from Fallon's campaign is after the jump. |
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