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NRCC Chairman Tom Cole urges participation in YouTube debate
By David All, 07/30/2007 - 8:52pm
By David All, 07/30/2007 - 8:52pm
NRCC Chairman Tom Cole was interviewed by Ed Morrissey of Captain's Quarters on BlogTalkRadio today.
Here's the snippet of the interview I find most interesting:
Cole is not only a top Republican official but also one of the smartest political minds still in the mix. Hopefully Republicans will listen to his counsel.
I'm hopefully optimistic.
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Talking to real people? Heaven forbid!
The perception about Republicans in general and candidates in specific is that they don't really like to talk to--or listen to real people (or press people who might represent them). Might dirty their hands to have anything to do with anybody who can't bundle millions or deliver a megachurch of voters. And it might hurt their campaign to take real questions not scripted in advance (sort of like Bush's idea of congressional testimony--no transcript and questions written by the White House). So I do agree with you that it would be good if candidates would participate and be seen to be engaging with real voters.
That said, as a registered Democrat, I hope they don't :-)