Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Wolf says ‘no’ to all but 1 debate in governor’s race

- By Marc Levy

HARRISBURG » Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf is agreeing to participat­e in just one debate before the Nov. 6 election with his Republican rival Scott Wagner, an event to be moderated by “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek.

Wolf’s campaign said this week that will be his only debate, and gave no explanatio­n as to why. That prompted Wagner’s campaign to accuse Wolf of being “afraid to defend himself in front of Pennsylvan­ians.”

In the 2014 campaign, thenRepubl­ican Gov. Tom Corbett participat­ed in three debates with Wolf. In their last appearance, Wolf thanked Corbett for participat­ing and called it “a great democratic exercise.”

Wagner’s campaign said Thursday that he has accepted more than a dozen general election debate invitation­s from TV stations across Pennsylvan­ia, newspapers, a radio station, the NAACP, the League of Women Voters and local chambers of commerce.

Wolf is seeking a second four-year term in office and has led Wagner in fundraisin­g and independen­t polls.

Terry Madonna, a pollster and public affairs professor at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, said Wolf appears to be following a standard campaign playbook for an incumbent who is leading in the polls, boosted by Democratic voter enthusiasm in the mid-term election. That means protecting himself by avoiding any sort of unpredicta­ble situation that could give Wagner a boost.

The 45-minute debate to be moderated by “Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek is Oct. 1 at the annual Pennsylvan­ia Chamber of Business and Industry dinner in Hershey.

“The more he exposes himself to those types of settings, the more it potentiall­y helps Wagner,” Madonna said Thursday. “That’s a classic incumbent protection strategy that reduces the potential that you make a mistake or you end up in a debate situation that’s not favorable.”

In the 2010 campaign, Corbett and Democratic nominee Dan Onorato appeared together three times as they pursued the open governor’s office, as did then-Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell and Republican challenger Lynn Swann in the 2006 campaign, even though Rendell handily led Swann in fundraisin­g and polls on his way to victory.

The 45-minute debate to be moderated by Trebek is Oct. 1 at the annual Pennsylvan­ia Chamber of Business and Industry dinner in Hershey.

A chamber spokeswoma­n, Tricia Harris, said she could not give details Thursday about the event format. The chamber has received inquiries from TV stations wanting to provide coverage of the debate and it is working to make that available, Harris said.

Also running is Libertaria­n Party nominee Ken Krawchuk and Green Party nominee Paul Glover, although they were not invited to the chamber’s debate.

During the three-way Republican primary campaign, Wagner participat­ed in a dozen forums or debates with other candidates, Wagner’s campaign said, and suggested Wolf is a hypocrite since Wolf’s campaign had earlier highlighte­d criticism of Wagner for failing to attend several primary debates.

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MATT ROURKE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf

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