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    DENVER (CBS4) – For the first time in CBS4 history an incumbent U.S. senator has declined to debate his opponent live on air. In fact, Sen. Mark Udall isn’t doing a debate on any of the four major network television stations in Denver.
    CBS4 Political Specialist Shaun Boyd said it’s disappointing to CBS4, but it’s also unfortunate for CBS4 viewers.
    “Live debates are the one opportunity voters have to see candidates go toe-to-toe without a media filter, see the clarity of their vision and courage of their conviction; how they think on their feet and respond under pressure,” Boyd said. “We’ve been trying to schedule this debate for more than two months.”
    The debate was to last an hour and be aired live at 6 p.m. from CBS4 studios.
    “Unlike attack ads that cost millions of dollars to air, it was free air time. But incumbent Sen. Mark Udall said, ‘No thanks,’ “ Boyd said.
    CBS4 has a long history of hosting political debates dating back to its days as KOA. For more than 30 years the station has invited candidates for U.S. Senate to debate on CBS4’s air, and never has a candidate passed on the opportunity — until now.
    Udall says he’s all booked.
    “Is there not any date between now and Nov. 4 that would work?” Boyd asked Udall.
    “Shaun, we’re going to have a series of debates and forums all over the state,” Udall responded.
    With a month before ballots go out, Udall’s “series” includes four debates, with two in Denver. It’s a matter that’s concerning to even some Democrats.
    “I think it will cause many a voter to ask, ‘Why? Why didn’t you go on TV and do the live debate?’ ” Democratic analyst Penfield Tate said.
    Tate said Udall could be hurt by not doing a TV debate.
    “Sometimes you have the colossal blunder, and sometimes you have the death of a thousand cuts. This could be one of those cuts, that combined with others, could be harmful, absolutely.”
    Adding to the oddity, Udall’s campaign sent a letter to his opponent, Rep. Cory Gardner, in June challenging him to “a series of open and honest debates.” The letter says “Colorado has a great tradition of holding spirited public debates,” and that “U.S. Senate candidates standing on a stage together is a proud Colorado custom.”
    Gardner has committed to 16 debates since then, including CBS4’s offer.
    Udall has had trouble fitting in four, booking one of the debates just this week.
    “(It) just produces all this speculation – ‘Why? Why didn’t you do it?’ ” Political Science Professor Norm Profizer said.

    Profizer said if Udall was hoping to avoid exposure, he just invited it.
    “What you bring from that is this notion (that) whatever issues you might think that maybe a price you might pay for having a debate … you might pay a bit of a price; but I think the reality is the price you pay for not doing it, for not participating, is much greater,” he said.
    Profizer said that’s especially true because Udall is in a race that could go either way. It’s one of the most closely-watched races in the country and could decide the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.

    Is he hiding from his record. He is a coward for not stepping up and speaking about his record and his beliefs.

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    And he likely doesn't want to raise the spectre of his heroin addict, thieving, POS offspring, this close to the election. He's probably hoping people have forgotten that little episode, seeing as how the media buried it so quickly "to respect the famiy's privacy".
    HEY, Udall, you willingly put yourself on the public stage, remember?

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    News 4 video

    http://denver.cbslocal.com/video/105...ardner-on-air/

    Or you can find it under local, not under politics.

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    Typical liberal, when confronted with the facts they run away or start name-calling.

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    Udall refuses to debate and nobody bats and eye.
    [insert photo of Heath Ledger as The Joker here]
    Lamborn refuses to debate and everybody loses their minds.



    Udall is a double-plus coward as 99% of the time candidate debates are rigged in favor of the Democrat.
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    So the guy is a pile of shit? We already knew that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    So the guy is a pile of shit? We already knew that.
    I think the pile of shit would be offended to be compared to Udall and brought down to his level...

    Unfortunately, between him and the other two most vocal fucksticks I've seen lately, (Romanoff and chickenfucker), they've been pounding the hell out of the tv commercials and playing on the whole emotional/repetitive/misinformation thing....I dont watch much tv, but cant turn it on for 15 minutes without seeing at least one of these shitbirds (usually all of them) in some sappy ass or complete bullshit lying commercial....and the respective R's PR efforts look incredibly weak and lame by comparison.....its like they're too fucking concerned about being nice (read: weak), when they need to go for the fucking jugular, cause at this rate the D's jedi mind tricks seem to be running strong.....

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    I agree. Why don't the R's refute some of the B.S. and sling a little of their own?? I'm sure there would be no problem to finding a LOT of mud on D's. Nice guys finish last every time.

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    Some solid calling out from (surprisingly) CNN:

    http://blogs.denverpost.com/thespot/...-house/112818/

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    Quote Originally Posted by muddywings View Post
    Some solid calling out from (surprisingly) CNN:

    http://blogs.denverpost.com/thespot/...-house/112818/

    Ha! That was surprising to watch and slightly enjoyable.
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