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*Governor and senatorial candidate Joe Manchin (West Virginia)<ref>Manchin refuses to debate his Republican opponent one-on-one, and instead agrees only to an unwieldy group debate including four candidates. [http://blogs.wvgazette.com/squawkbox/2010/10/03/did-manchin-refuse-to-debate-raese-one-on-one/]</ref>
 
*Governor and senatorial candidate Joe Manchin (West Virginia)<ref>Manchin refuses to debate his Republican opponent one-on-one, and instead agrees only to an unwieldy group debate including four candidates. [http://blogs.wvgazette.com/squawkbox/2010/10/03/did-manchin-refuse-to-debate-raese-one-on-one/]</ref>
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*The [[atheism|atheist]] and [[evolution|evolutionist]] [[Richard Dawkins]] refuses to debate [[Creation science|creation scientists]], [[William Lane Craig]], and [[Dinesh D'Souza]].<ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/Instances_of_Richard_Dawkins_ducking_debates</ref>  In addition, Dawkins refuses to debate Rabbi Boteach again [[Richard Dawkins and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach|after losing a video taped debate with him and then claiming the debate never took place.]]
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*Generally speaking, leading evolutionist no longer debate creation scientists [[Creation scientists tend to win the creation vs. evolution debates|as they largely lost all their debates with creation scientists in the 1970s.]] 
 
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Revision as of 06:39, October 11, 2010

Here is a growing list of liberals in tight races who refuse to debate their opponent, thereby depriving the public of learning their real positions on the issues:

  • Pro-abortion congressman Rick Boucher (Virginia)
  • Pro-abortion congressman Peter DeFazio (Oregon)
  • Pro-abortion congressman John Dingell (Michigan)[1]
  • Pro-abortion congressman Frank Pallone (New Jersey)
  • Pro-abortion congressman Charlie Wilson (Ohio)
  • Governor and senatorial candidate Joe Manchin (West Virginia)[2]

References

  1. After a poll showed him trailing, Dingell said he would debate ... shortly before Election Day, which he could cancel if he improves in the polls.
  2. Manchin refuses to debate his Republican opponent one-on-one, and instead agrees only to an unwieldy group debate including four candidates. [1]
  3. http://www.conservapedia.com/Instances_of_Richard_Dawkins_ducking_debates