In Massachusetts’ closely-watched U.S. Senate race, there’s quite a bit of interest in seeing incumbent Sen. Scott Brown (R) face off against his Democratic challenger, Elizabeth Warren, in a series of debates. There’s just one problem: Brown really doesn’t want to.
In recent months, both Brown and his staff have “refused to meet” with Warren or her team “to discuss invitations, dates, and terms for debates.” When the Republican signaled a willingness to participate in some radio-only debates, Warren’s campaign manager emailed Brown’s campaign manager, “asking if they could sit down and work out a mutual schedule.” Brown’s aide rejected this outreach, too.
Yesterday, the Republican senator said he’d attend an upcoming debate, but only if some conditions are met.
Senator Scott Brown said he will accept a debate at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute but only on the condition that Vicki Kennedy stay neutral in the election and that msnbc not be included as a broadcast partner.









