
ROTHENBURGER: As would-be leaders skip debate, Conservative party falls apart
WHEN CANDIDATES skip a debate, it’s usually because they know they’re winning and are either too arrogant or too worried about messing with their lead.
It’s happened here in the past. In 2009, BC Liberal candidates Terry Lake and Kevin Krueger declined to attend a debate hosted by local unions because they were “biased organizations.”
In 2013, Lake and Todd Stone opted out of a forum hosted by the Council of Canadians. There were others, as well.
Scheduling conflicts are the usual excuse but put yourself in the candidate’s shoes: if you’re in front, why put anything at risk, especially if it might not be a friendly crowd?