Newsom Challenges DeSantis To A Debate
Looks like their may be choices other than Biden, Trump and Harris in November '24
Gavin Newsom Challenges Ron DeSantis To A Debate On CNN: “Name The Time Before Election Day”
By Tom Tapp
Tom Tapp
Deputy Managing Editor
September 16, 2022 4:05pm
While California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been somewhat reluctant to discuss debating the man running against him this fall, he offered a detailed proposal for a debate with a different politician 2,500 miles away.
“Hey @GovRonDeSantis,” wrote Newsom on Friday afternoon on Twitter, “clearly you’re struggling, distracted, and busy playing politics with people’s lives. Since you have only one overriding need — attention — let’s take this up & debate.”
Newsom also tagged @CNN, apparently as a proposed host for the debate.
He also responded to DeSantis’ “hair gel” quip about him earlier in the day — “I think his hair gel is interfering with his brain function” — with “I’ll bring my hair gel. You bring your hairspray. Name the time before Election Day.”
Newsom’s challenge is the latest he has lobbed DeSantis’ way, including on Thursday asking the Justice Department to investigate DeSantis’ decision to use interest earned from federal money to fly 50 Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard.
The California governor’s tweet today was, it seems, prompted in part by a three-week-old suggestion from newsman Dan Rather to new CNN boss Chris Licht, which Newsom retweeted.
“Here’s an idea for Chris Licht, the new head of @CNN,” wrote Rather Set up a debate — one-on-one — between @GavinNewsom and @RonDeSantisFL. Two governors of big states, potential presidential candidates. Prime time. Ratings I bet would be huge. Who would have the courage to show up?”
Newsom, for his part, when asked today about debating his Republican opponent for California’s top job, Sen. Brian Dahle, responded, “We’ll debate him. I’ll leave it at that.”
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