U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Faces Debate Questions After Republican Primary Victory
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn recently secured the Republican nomination for Governor, defeating 6th District Congressman John Rose by an 11-point margin. This victory, while decisive, was narrower than the 50-point lead she initially held. Throughout the primary, Blackburn declined multiple invitations to debate her opponents, a strategy that political strategists suggest was aimed at avoiding giving her challengers additional exposure. Following her primary win, questions have resurfaced regarding whether she will engage in debates with her general election opponents. Democratic nominee Jerri Green and leading independent candidates Dave Hatley and Lauren Pinkston have all expressed their readiness and desire to debate Blackburn. However, Republican strategists, including Rick Williams, advise Blackburn against debating, arguing that she has momentum and nothing to gain by providing a platform to her opponents. Democratic strategists like Kenya McGruder suggest Blackburn may avoid debates due to concerns...