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Robert Hurt, Virginia GOP Candidate, Refuses To Participate In NAACP Debate


First Posted: 09/11/10 07:28 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:35 PM ET

Republican Robert Hurt, who is running to oust Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello in Virginia's fifth district, will not be participating in a Sept. 19 debate hosted by the Cumberland County NAACP, taking issue with the fact that the third party candidate will also be there.

The Huffington Post spoke to Yvonne Earvin, who is on the chapter's committee to coordinate the forum. She confirmed that Hurt will not be participating, while Perriello and Independent Jeffrey Clark will be. "I was surprised that he wouldn't participate," Earvin said of Hurt. "I left the door open though, letting the campaign manager know that if he changes his mind, he's more than welcome."

This is the third debate Hurt has skipped so far. There was the Aug. 10 Senior Statesmen of Virginia forum, which is traditionally the first debate of the campaign season in VA-5. Hurt was the first candidate to decline to participate since the annual event began in 1996. The second debate was held on Sept. 9 at the Nelson County Chamber of Commerce; Hurt was instead in Texas at a fundraiser with Texas Republican Reps. Pete Sessions and Jeb Hensarling.

The Hurt campaign told the Huffington Post that the reason it has skipped these three debates is because of the presence of Clark, a Tea Party activist who has said "his goal in the race is to take votes away from Hurt."

"Since October of last year Robert has engaged in dozens of public debates in counties and cities all across the 5th District," said Hurt campaign spokesperson Amanda Henneberg. "As we have made clear from the beginning of this campaign, Robert is happy to debate Congressman Perriello one-on-one anytime, anywhere." Hurt and Perriello will eventually face off against each other in three televised debates in October.

Perriello campaign spokesperson Jessica Barba sharply criticized Hurt for skipping the debate, saying Hurt "has turned his nose up to 5th district seniors, small business owners, and African-Americans in skipping the first three debates of the race. Voters have to wonder if Senator Hurt is so afraid of explaining his votes to raise taxes and utility rates that he continues to hide from questions about his record."

As The Huffington Post reported on Friday, nearly one in three of 76 competitive and currently active U.S. Senate candidates have made headlines this election season for either refusing to debate or expressing a palpable aversion to participating in such forums. Similarly, the same can be said for nearly one in four of 87 gubernatorial candidates whose re-election hopes remain alive, as well as a slew of House candidates. "Refusing to debate is a tired but traditional tactic employed by almost every political incumbent in American politics," Republican political strategist Mark McKinnon said, adding, "We can only hope that voters have become hip enough to the game that they demand their representatives debate early and often. It ain't the law, but it sure as hell ought to be an obligation."

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Republican Robert Hurt, who is running to oust Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello in Virginia's fifth district, will not be participating in a Sept. 19 debate hosted by the Cumberland County NAACP, taking ...
Republican Robert Hurt, who is running to oust Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello in Virginia's fifth district, will not be participating in a Sept. 19 debate hosted by the Cumberland County NAACP, taking ...
 
 
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
10:27 PM on 09/13/2010
Republicans seem to be turning away from everything that gives democracy it's power. Debate is a traditional and powerful means for voters to evaluate the candidates and make intelligent and informed decisions.

It looks like they are unwilling to put their character under public scrutiny.
Perhaps the republicans do not believe that a robust democratic process would work to their advantage.

“A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman thinks of the next generation.”
~ James Freeman Clarke, Sermon
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NeoLiberal
08:47 AM on 09/13/2010
So much for confronting competing ideas with his own ideas.

Apparently this GOP candidate doesn't like honest dialog or wants to avoid having his ideas confronted.

I hope the Virginia voters remember that.
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blackraisin
Life, Liberty, Property.
11:32 AM on 09/13/2010
Sen. Hurt has no problem with debate ... he has a problem with an opportunist who refused to run against him in the primary and is only running now for a moment in the spotlight.
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spicegal
08:11 AM on 09/13/2010
These right wingers are getting free passes for avoiding any kind of public forum, which might expose their lunacy. People in this country are very deliberately being whipped into hysteria by the right, politicians included. It really does feel like the lunatics are taking over the asylum.
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Meldy1
Nurse,(I don't work anymore!)&Pianist
07:44 AM on 09/13/2010
republicans and tea garbage are one big can of sour soup!I will vote DEMOCRAT forever..
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08:44 AM on 09/13/2010
Ditto and fanned!
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Sassys
04:09 AM on 09/13/2010
The GOP is scared to debate a Tea Party Rep? Now if that isn't funny it sure as hell is ironic! It's good practice for the Democrats to take on the Tea Party...they know they will win that argument hands down...so are the GOP scared of the Tea Party? More so than the Dems? Really? Wow!
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blackraisin
Life, Liberty, Property.
11:34 AM on 09/13/2010
He's not scared ... he just doesn't want to give free publicity to an opportunist like Jeff Clark. Clark had the opportunity to run against Hurt and debate him in the primary, but he didn't bother.
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Jeany
Woman w/ Pitchfork
03:32 AM on 09/13/2010
He's likely taking advice from the party leadershit.
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
10:45 AM on 09/13/2010
Gotta fan you for the new word. May I use it?
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roccekt
Resolute, Dignified, Courageous, A loyal friend
01:03 AM on 09/13/2010
The media will treat not debating as a strategy. Another failure on the part of the MSM. They should be going after any politician who refuses to debate on the issues. Republicans should not get a free ride, but should be made to pay a steep price for their game playing.
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blackraisin
Life, Liberty, Property.
11:35 AM on 09/13/2010
He's not refusing to debate his opponent, he's refusing to give publicity to Clark, who skipped out on the primary because he knew he'd lose to Hurt.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
11:42 PM on 09/12/2010
Gee, he doesn't want to face questions from those he claims to want to represent? What a wuss.
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NeoLiberal
08:50 AM on 09/13/2010
Not only a wuss.

He's forgetting what representative gov't is about.

His employers (voters) want to interview him. Apparently, he feels he should be elected without having to open his mouth.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
02:51 AM on 09/14/2010
Yup.
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blackraisin
Life, Liberty, Property.
11:36 AM on 09/13/2010
Where does it say that?
11:42 PM on 09/12/2010
Problem is that there does not seem to be any consequences for not debating. They make up some excuse and the people who want their country back accept it.
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Joe Bigg
AH! He's a Socialist!
09:50 PM on 09/12/2010
This is a sad trend with the GOP. What are they scared may come out in these debates?

Tell me, would you buy a car blindly? Well that is what these folks want you to do.

Know what your buying, buyer beware you may get a lemon that you will have to live with for years to come.
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uniquindividual
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10:04 PM on 09/12/2010
Facts, truth, logic and science are what the republicans fear.

It's surprising the party that thinks of itself doesn't have a bit more of the fear of god in their thinking. Given their record over the last thirty years, and their supposed faith, the brimstone will fall around them even more in the future.
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
10:05 PM on 09/12/2010
thinks of itself as the party of true believers.
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David01
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09:45 PM on 09/12/2010
HP: 76 active Senate candidates? 87 gubernatorial candidates?
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Dan1902
United we bargain,divided we beg!
09:12 PM on 09/12/2010
It's no surprise theGOP/TeaPatsies won't debate they are only regurgitating the same garbage we've all heard for the past 30 years!! You can box and wrap the same pile of ---- in only so many ways!!!!
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Dan1902
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09:03 PM on 09/12/2010
Why does my post keep disappearing is one of you goof moderators feelings hurt!!!???
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
10:07 PM on 09/12/2010
There are a few moderators latelywho fear the truth almost as much as the republican party
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
10:46 AM on 09/13/2010
And those few are very, very active lately.
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mummblemouth
07:33 PM on 09/12/2010
Just another con.
07:30 PM on 09/12/2010
In this Chicken Little MSM environment, why would a blowhard conservative debate? It is much easier to make gestures that play to the Glen Beck voters, who are motivated. Substance is uniquely absent in this political season. So, the Right can just keep sending out their coded message that "their America" needs to be "restored."