Las Vegas Review-Journal

Blamesprea­d afterstati­on cancels debate

- By Ramona Giwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

A Las Vegas news station is under fire after canceling the only scheduled debate between Republican gubernator­ial candidates after a decision to include two hopefuls irked two other candidates.

The decision by KLAS-TV, Channel 8, to cancel the debate sparked criticism from businessma­n Jared Fisher, who blamed a fellow candidate, Attorney General Adam Laxalt, for the abrupt call-off.

“This is real convenient for Adam Laxalt,” Fisher said in a statement. “It is well known by the other governor candidates, the media and voters that Laxalt avoids questions and is very well scripted.”

Laxalt’s campaign scoffed at the notion that he was behind the cancellati­on.

“Unfortunat­ely several of the candidates did not meet the minimum

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criteria for participat­ion,” Laxalt spokesman Andy Matthews said. “Adam still wanted to participat­e in a debate with the one other candidate who did meet the criteria, but he respects the decision by KLAS to change its format.”

Channel 8 called off the debate on Monday. Instead, they replaced it with 12-minute pre-taped interviews with each candidate that aired Tuesday evening. Democratic gubernator­ial candidates have had two live debates last week.

The dispute began after station leaders informed gubernator­ial candidate and state Treasurer Dan Schwartz that he qualified for the debate. The debate criteria, set by Nexstar Media Group, requires candidates to raise at least $50,000 — including 25 percent from sources within Nevada and not from themselves.

Among other criteria, the candidates must show they won at least 10 percent of the vote in previous comparable elections.

Schwartz failed to meet the fundraisin­g criteria because much of his campaign is self-funded, said Joyce Kotnik, the station’s assistant news director.

“We agreed to waive the fundraisin­g requiremen­ts and allow Mr. Schwartz to participat­e because he met all other criteria,” Kotnik said.

Also invited was candidate Frederick Conquest, a college professor who also failed to meet the fundraisin­g criteria but got more than 10 percent of the vote in a statewide election.

That decision reportedly angered Laxalt and Fisher, who did meet all criteria.

Contact Ramona Giwargis at rgiwargis@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-380-4538. Follow @ Ramonagiwa­rgis on Twitter.

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