For a recent Fox 25 debate, John Tierney chose not to attend. But now, another local news station is asking another candidate to do the same.
Libertarian candidate for Congress Daniel Fishman says that he doesn't qualify to participate in WCVB's hour-long debate to be held on Oct. 25.
"My first reaction was shock," Fishman wrote on his Web site. "At each debate we have put on a strong performance, and at each debate our ranks have swelled. Our campaign has serious momentum."
Participation in the debate, Fishman said, depended on certain criteria: A candidate must have a certain number of staff members, a daily campaign schedule, communicate on a regular basis with news media, garner at least 10 percent in two recent independent polls and have campaign contributions of at least $50,000.
Fishman said he does not have $50,000 in campaign contributions because he chooses not to accept corporate donations.
"Are you trying to tell me that they don't think I'm qualified to be in a debate because of a principle that there is too much corporate money in government?" Fishman wrote.
Fishman is calling on his supporters to speak up and contact WCVB about these rules.
What do you think? Should Fishman be allowed to participate in the WCVB debate? Leave a comment below and discuss.
JIM
3:36 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012
Dan Fishman should be allowed to participate in this wcvb Oct 25th debate please contact wcvb news management and let them know how You feel
johngrey
9:14 am on Saturday, October 13, 2012
Lack of money should not be a hinderance. Only a lack of support. If he clears the 10 percent then he should be in the debate. If fact that should be the only criteria. That and being able to be civil and not interupt 82 times or laughing hysterically.