Republican and Democrats DO agree and disagree together about something!
Donald Trump insists that the Republican debates should not be more than two hours long. And Hillary Clinton does not want more than six debates.
See? The frontrunners in both parties are not in favor of giving their competitors time to catch up.
(I do not call him, "The Donald") so I shall say The Trump wants all the debates to begin with, and to end with, canned statements from the candidates: questions and answers can be inserted in the middle, when people get tired of listening, anyway. (I do not call her, "The Hillary") so I shall say that The Other Clinton knows that if there are a lot of debates, people will get tired of hearing about just about everything, so don't debate too much. Given too much time, even Lincoln Chafee might begin to look better: Why take the chance?
If you are leading halfway through the half-marathon, why agree to extend the race to marathon length? When you are ahead, argue that marathons are boring.
Donald Trump insists that the Republican debates should not be more than two hours long. And Hillary Clinton does not want more than six debates.
See? The frontrunners in both parties are not in favor of giving their competitors time to catch up.
(I do not call him, "The Donald") so I shall say The Trump wants all the debates to begin with, and to end with, canned statements from the candidates: questions and answers can be inserted in the middle, when people get tired of listening, anyway. (I do not call her, "The Hillary") so I shall say that The Other Clinton knows that if there are a lot of debates, people will get tired of hearing about just about everything, so don't debate too much. Given too much time, even Lincoln Chafee might begin to look better: Why take the chance?
If you are leading halfway through the half-marathon, why agree to extend the race to marathon length? When you are ahead, argue that marathons are boring.
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