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Florida Republicans are being told the race is over.
But if Byron Donalds already has it locked up, why won’t he stand on a stage and prove it?
In this episode, we break down the debate problem at the center of the Florida governor’s race: not as theater, not as Twitter drama, but as a job interview for one of the most important governorships in America.
Polls don’t answer questions.
Only the candidate can do that.
And if Byron wants the keys to Florida, voters deserve to see whether he can handle pressure before he gets handed the mansion.
This is the paradox:
The more a frontrunner claims he has no incentive to debate, the more voters have every incentive to demand one
By Croaky Caiman4.5
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Florida Republicans are being told the race is over.
But if Byron Donalds already has it locked up, why won’t he stand on a stage and prove it?
In this episode, we break down the debate problem at the center of the Florida governor’s race: not as theater, not as Twitter drama, but as a job interview for one of the most important governorships in America.
Polls don’t answer questions.
Only the candidate can do that.
And if Byron wants the keys to Florida, voters deserve to see whether he can handle pressure before he gets handed the mansion.
This is the paradox:
The more a frontrunner claims he has no incentive to debate, the more voters have every incentive to demand one

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