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Subject: Debating the Debates
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 23:27:51 -0500 (CDT)
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         Tuesday, September 5, 2000

         Debating the Debates: Who to Include?

JAMIN RASKIN, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Law professor at American University, Raskin represented Ross Perot in 1996,
chairs the Appleseed Citizens' Task Force on Fair Debates and has also
advised the Nader campaign on the debate issue. Raskin said today: "While
the two major parties are squabbling over details of what kind of debates
they want, the full breadth of America is not being represented. The
Commission on Presidential Debates has arbitrarily set 15 percent in several
national polls as the threshold for appearing in the debates, thus
effectively excluding third-party candidates. It's critical that there be
lawful, democratic standards for debate participation, whether the debates
are conducted by the CPD or the TV networks. The Appleseed Citizens' Task
Force on Fair Debates proposed inclusion of any electable candidate who had
5 percent support in national polls (the statutory threshold for public
financing) or at least 50 percent of the American public favoring that
candidate's inclusion. In 1996, upwards of 70 percent of the public favored
Perot's inclusion, and this time polls show a majority wants Nader included
as well. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) has introduced a resolution that
would institute the 5 percent/50 percent proposal."

JEFF COHEN, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.fair.org/debates.html
Founder of Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting and head of Open Debates 2000,
Cohen said today: "Neither the two major parties nor a commission they set
up should be allowed to decide whether third party candidates participate in
nationally-televised debates. These decisions should be made by journalists
and civic groups, acting independently, using inclusive criteria. Recent
history shows that third-party candidates bring new issues, voters and
viewers to the debates. Gov. Jesse Ventura (who had 10 percent support in
polls prior to the debates) proves that open debates can affect election
outcomes. A 15 percent barrier also would have excluded Ross Perot in 1992.
Those presidential debates were watched on average by 90 million viewers,
with the audience growing for each successive debate. The 1996 debates,
limited to Bill Clinton and Bob Dole, had shrinking audiences that averaged
41 million viewers."

JEFF MILCHEN, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.ReclaimDemocracy.org
Director of ReclaimDemocracy.org, Milchen said today: "The CPD is
duopoly-by-design. Democrats and Republicans consolidated control over the
debates in 1987, replacing the League of Women Voters with the CPD, thus
replacing real debates with -- in the CPD's own words -- 'nationally
televised joint appearances between nominees of the two major political
parties.' The CPD calls itself non-partisan, but it is controlled by the
former heads of the Democratic and Republican parties (both now corporate
lobbyists) and is funded by major corporations that give money to the two
major political parties. This year Anheuser-Busch alone is paying over
$500,000 for a contract that includes exclusive sponsorship of the St. Louis
joint appearance. A host of issues, many of which revolve around corporate
power, will likely be excluded if the joint appearances are not opened up."

* Protests are scheduled at the CPD (1200 New Hampshire Ave., NW [12th and M
Streets] in Washington, D.C.) every Thursday at noon in September. Further
information: George Ripley of the Alliance for Democracy at
http://www.afd-online.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The CPD can be reached
at (202) 872-1020.

For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020

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