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Related: About this forumBeto O'Rourke blames Gov. Greg Abbott for nixing live audience in tonight's debate
Greg is scared of a live audience
Link to tweet
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/texas/article/Beto-O-Rourke-blames-Gov-Greg-Abbott-for-nixing-17478110.php
Tonight's debate between Gov. Greg Abbott and Democrat Beto O'Rourke won't feature a live studio audience and O'Rourke is blaming the governor for that arrangement.
"Greg Abbott let more people into the room to watch him ban abortion in cases of rape and incest than he's letting into the room to watch tonight's debate," O'Rourke tweeted Friday morning.
He was referencing Abbott's signing ceremony last year for Senate Bill 8 the so-called "Heartbeat Bill" that banned nearly all abortions in Texas months before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. He was surrounded by dozens of Texas lawmakers who had championed the legislation.
Abbott's campaign said O'Rourke's tweet was inaccurate, and both candidates had agreed to rules put out by Nexstar Media Group, the television station hosting the 7 p.m. debate at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in Edinburg.
"The terms of debate were agreed to by both campaigns months ago, and now, at the last minute, Beto doesn't like them," said Mark Miner, the communications director for the Abbott campaign. "He's a fraud surrounded by incompetence. Tonight Beto will have to explain his support for defunding the police, open borders and extreme environmental energy policies that will kill hundreds of thousands of energy jobs in Texas."
But O'Rourke's team said Nexstar did not make the decision. Chris Evans, the communications director for the O'Rourke campaign, said the Democrat had repeatedly proposed hosting the debate with an audience of invited guests, students and members of the public but the Abbott campaign rejected those ideas each time.
"Greg Abbott let more people into the room to watch him ban abortion in cases of rape and incest than he's letting into the room to watch tonight's debate," O'Rourke tweeted Friday morning.
He was referencing Abbott's signing ceremony last year for Senate Bill 8 the so-called "Heartbeat Bill" that banned nearly all abortions in Texas months before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. He was surrounded by dozens of Texas lawmakers who had championed the legislation.
Abbott's campaign said O'Rourke's tweet was inaccurate, and both candidates had agreed to rules put out by Nexstar Media Group, the television station hosting the 7 p.m. debate at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in Edinburg.
"The terms of debate were agreed to by both campaigns months ago, and now, at the last minute, Beto doesn't like them," said Mark Miner, the communications director for the Abbott campaign. "He's a fraud surrounded by incompetence. Tonight Beto will have to explain his support for defunding the police, open borders and extreme environmental energy policies that will kill hundreds of thousands of energy jobs in Texas."
But O'Rourke's team said Nexstar did not make the decision. Chris Evans, the communications director for the O'Rourke campaign, said the Democrat had repeatedly proposed hosting the debate with an audience of invited guests, students and members of the public but the Abbott campaign rejected those ideas each time.
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Beto O'Rourke blames Gov. Greg Abbott for nixing live audience in tonight's debate (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Sep 2022
OP
Agreed. Any political debate should be held in a TV studio without an audience.
Sneederbunk
Sep 2022
#4
walkingman
(8,335 posts)1. Abbott, like all Rethugs, is a coward. No doubt about that. But sadly it is
a winning formula in Texas. Talk a lot of shit and sit back and wait for the (R) votes.
jimfields33
(18,856 posts)2. I don't think we like the audience most of the time anyway.
This will be a good way to prevent distractions. I hope all debates go that route.
walkingman
(8,335 posts)3. In this case he had brought the Uvalde families which scared Abbott.
Sneederbunk
(15,106 posts)4. Agreed. Any political debate should be held in a TV studio without an audience.
It was good enough for Kennedy-Nixon.
northoftheborder
(7,608 posts)5. Any tv coverage? I haven't found any.
JohnSJ
(96,530 posts)8. Newsnation. Dish has that channel on 239. I imagine there probably is streaming from the Texas
networks showing it
Skittles
(159,310 posts)6. he knows the feedback would be brutal
like most GOPers he is a fucking coward
northoftheborder
(7,608 posts)7. Tonight at 7 PM
In San Antonio its ABC. Other cities might have other networks showing as several are participating in the debate questions..
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,470 posts)9. Greg likes crowds so long they are not voters
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,470 posts)10. For this thread