At the core of the problem with U.S. presidential debates is that they are run by a private corporation, the Commission on Presidential Debates, founded in 1987 by the Republican and Democratic parties. The CPD took over the debate process from the League of Women Voters. Just once since then has a third-party candidate made it into the debate—Ross Perot in 1992. After he did well, he was excluded in 1996. The CPD requires contenders to poll at 15 percent before they qualify for any debate.
Nader calls the 15 percent threshold “a Catch-22 level of support that is almost impossible for any third-party candidate to reach without first getting in the debates.”
Anon: Ross was a scrappy little monkey but everything he said was true. It bugged me that Gore was so patronizing and hammered the point that all intelligent people agreed with him.
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At 3:10 AM, Anonymous said…
Here is a little debate from the good ole days
At 3:16 AM, Flimsy Sanity said…
Anon: Ross was a scrappy little monkey but everything he said was true. It bugged me that Gore was so patronizing and hammered the point that all intelligent people agreed with him.
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