Sanders, Biden camps clash over Arizona debate format
A proposal to have the candidates seated for the first time sparks tension.
By MARC CAPUTO and HOLLY OTTERBEIN
Bernie Sanders wants to stand up at the next debate — and his campaign is accusing Joe Biden of wanting to sit down.
After a private call Friday with CNN, which is moderating the March 15 debate with the Democratic National Committee, Sanders' team balked at a new proposed format for debate, saying it gives his opponent Biden too much of a break in their first one-on-one face-off. Biden’s camp denied that it was pressing for a sit-down debate.
The format for the next debate in Arizona — their first since Biden’s blowout Super Tuesday victories — would have the candidates seated for the first time this election cycle and take multiple questions from the audience. In the prior 10 debates, the candidates stood at lecterns and nearly all questions were asked by the professional moderators.
“Why does Joe Biden not want to stand toe-to-toe with Sen. Sanders on the debate stage March 15 and have an opportunity to defend his record and articulate his vision for the future?” asked Jeff Weaver, Sanders’ senior adviser.
Biden’s campaign and the DNC said the format for the debate was decided by the party and CNN. The news network declined to comment and referred questions to the DNC.
“We will participate in whatever debate CNN choses to stage: standing, sitting, at podiums, or in a town hall,” Biden’s deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield said. “The problem for the Sanders campaign is not the staging of the debate, but rather, the weakness of Sen. Sanders’ record and ideas.”
I prefer to stand when having even a basic discussion or if I have to speak publicly. It would frankly be weird to be sitting down. Even meetings I never liked sitting. If you're comfortable, they take longer to talk about working and not actually working.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/07/bernie-sanders-joe-biden-arizona-debate-123467
A-Fib, history of Aneurisms and Pulmonary Embolism (aka Cocaine).