Friday, May 28, 2010

Kai Degner seems to hiding several things....


Kai Degner has claimed that he wants numerous debates before the upcoming election for Delegate to represent the 26th District but refused to participate in the Valley Family's debate...
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He has also failed to return the NRA survey that is sent to all Candidates to find out how they stand on many important issues thus informing voters as to how they may vote on these issues as our representative...
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5 comments:

Walter said...

"Progressive" means they pick the feel good issues that can get them votes but at the same time ignore the important issues.

Anonymous said...

Did you really think that Kai would show up to a forum that was going to ask him hard questions?
If you did you are as gullable as the JMU feel-goods who he hopes to stroke...
Oh wait, they went home... or Spring Break!!!

RightsideVA said...

What did Degner say about how the Harrisonburg P.D. dealt with the recent riot over at JMU?
I have heard comments but not the whole story....

Anonymous said...

By “seems to be hiding several things”, do you mean a desire to have fair and unbiased debate? I’ve spoken with several of my Republican friends who would never vote for Degner, but agrees with his choice to not participate.

As for the NRA survey, it would be a waste of his time. Wilt put 5 different hunting organizations on his first mailer. I don’t think anyone had a question who would be winning that endorsement. I would bet a lot of money that Degner has filled out surveys that Wilt hasn’t, but you don’t hear him calling out Wilt for not doing so. I would advise the Wilt campaign to drop it, it makes them look like that are trying a little too hard to find reasons to criticize Degner for things that are pretty much common sense.

RightsideVA said...

"I don’t think anyone had a question who would be winning that endorsement"

So don't answer the questions regarding how the candidate believes or would vote regarding an issue if there is no chance of getting the endorsement?

Is that why we have debates to win endorsments or to get the issues out there?

How should the voter view the candidate if they refuse to debate in a format that may not win them a endorsment of their choice?...