More debates

by frog

As I predicted it would on Tuesday, TV3′s method for choosing which leaders to have in its debate is proving completely arbitrary. Act and United polled within 0.2% of each other in last night’s TV3 poll, yet it seems that one of these parties will be culled from the debate, because the network has decided it wants six talking heads: no more and no less. This is ridiculous. If it wants to make a non-arbitrary decision about who to have in the debate, it should either cull both Rodney Hide and Peter Dunne, or neither of them. Both parties are polling appallingly and are set to have a negligible role after the election. You shouldn’t be harsh with one and take pity on the other. Either they both have to go or they both have to stay.

I’m torn about which is the best option. A debate with five leaders would be make for a much better spectacle, and less cluttered viewing, than one with seven leaders. On the other hand, MMP is all about all the smaller parties getting a fair amount of exposure in the election campaign. Any ideas?

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Published in Campaign by frog on Fri, July 29th, 2005   

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