In Yessica Martinez's article Perry Ignites Discussion Over Debates He May Skip, she expressed the both
that it would be okay for Perry to miss a couple of debates. She
stated that there are a lot of televised debates scheduled in the
coming months and that presidential candidates concentrate on the
communities that will be voting as opposed to engaging in and endless
string of public debates that interrupts campaigning. Martinez went
on to say that Perry should not miss too many debates lest he be
deemed weak by voting Americans.
I agree with almost all of Martinez's
statements. Perry and the other candidates need to work hard to
communicate more directly to American voters. In a televised debate
there is little opportunity to give an in depth explanation of one's
opinion and statements can easily be misinterpreted, either on
purpose or accidentally. However, these debates are free advertising
and shouldn't be passed up without serious forethought. The more face
time a candidate can get, the better they will be remembered at the
polls. Televised debates also give a snapshot of the candidates'
personalities, both strong points and failings.
As an extension to her post, I think
that it would be a good idea for candidates to create a well
publisized blog of sorts to express their in depth reasoning for
opinions. This way, voters could see into the thought processes of
the candidates, to see what candidates base their opinions on and how
they think. The Internet doesn't have a time limit and the candidates
can expand as much as they want without constant attack from
opposition. Though active debate is still essential to the election
process, I think a blog would be a good supplement.
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