Thursday, June 24, 2010

DFL's Dan Powers Dodges Debates

While interviewing former state Representative Shelley Madore, Alan Miller of Access to Democracy offered to moderate a debate between Madore and her opponent Dan Powers - the two DFL candidates in the upcoming primary. I'll publish excerpts from the show in the next few days. 
Shelley Madore on Alan Miller's ACCESS to DEMOCRACY

Powers had dodged debate prior to the convention so it comes as little suprise that his campaign manager, Mary Breitenstein, has opted to decline on his behalf.  Her statement concluded:
Powers campaign manager Mary Breitenstein"Dan will be focusing his time on beating John Kline and bringing the people of CD 2  the sort of representation they deserve."
~Mary Breitenstein

Whoever wins the DFL primary will surely want to debate Kline, relying on that most traditional tool of challengers to draw contrasts between themselves and a well-known incumbent.  Logically it might seem an excellent opportunity to practice a skill he's never needed before, and create a little more buzz for the party, much the way the Obama-Clinton contest helped keep Democrats in the news after it had become a foregone conclusion who would garner the 2008 GOP presidential nomination.

So much for "practice makes perfect."

Political novice Dan PowersEvidently Powers fears debating a fellow DFLer could outweigh the media exposure he'd get going into the primary. The only conclusion voters and pundits can draw is he worries that revealing how he handles himself in front of the media would convey significant advantage to Shelley Madore.

In this case, I agree with his fear despite her much greater name recognition; having spent time with both candidates I'm hard-pressed to see how he could possibly outshine Madore.  I've donated time and money to both campaigns, and I know it's much safer for Powers to rely on talking points and spend money on slick ads than it would be to engage in a debate. 


A debate would obviously reveal how relatively difficult it is for a rookie to talk issues, policy, and procedure on the same stage with a former legislator.

Still, I'd like the chance to see Powers fielding questions in an unscripted appearance, and see if he can think on his feet. As a voter in the District and the former chair of the Rice County DFL unit I can't help but wonder if he's scared Shelley Madore might reveal something about him that Congressman Kline wouldn't. I find that unlikely, because she's been taking the high road so far, and if there's one thing we've learned about Kline's campaign style it's that he will research his opponents thoroughly, and attack relentlessly.


Shelley Madore at the DFL Senate District (SD) 37 Convention, 27 Feb 2010

© All photographs copyright Thomas Hayes, 2010

1 comment:

  1. Huh? Hayes, Dan Powers is working his tail off out there for us. Sorry, this makes me really unhappy.

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