During this year’s primary election season Congressman Chris Cannon saw the value in participating in debates. He even enjoyed them. According to his web site, Mr. Cannon claimed to “look forward to them.” He was also “committed to participate in as many as we can schedule.”
Now, facing stronger opposition and a recent case of not being able to say just what he means, Mr. Cannon no longer feels so committed to participating in debates. He passed on the chance to debate Democrat Christian Burridge on KCPW, passed on a debate with Utah Public Radio, and may not participate in an on-air debate sponsored by KTVX moderated by Chris Vanocur.
Statement from Christian Burridge- “Debates are a chance to let people compare candidates one on one. People of the Third District deserve a full discourse when deciding who their new representative will be.”
For Details, Contact:
Now, facing stronger opposition and a recent case of not being able to say just what he means, Mr. Cannon no longer feels so committed to participating in debates. He passed on the chance to debate Democrat Christian Burridge on KCPW, passed on a debate with Utah Public Radio, and may not participate in an on-air debate sponsored by KTVX moderated by Chris Vanocur.
Statement from Christian Burridge- “Debates are a chance to let people compare candidates one on one. People of the Third District deserve a full discourse when deciding who their new representative will be.”
For Details, Contact:
Joe Crockett
Phone: 801-349-2803
Cell: 801-842-8650
Fax: 801-401-7871
Email: joe@burridgeforcongress.com
Website: www.burridgeforcongress.com
1 comment:
It really is time to vote Cannon out of office. I hope that the good people in his district will see this come November.
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