Michelle Wu Up for High Profile Stage Profile TV Debate?

Michelle Wu Up for High Profile Stage Profile TV Debate?

Mayor Michelle Wu should go out of his Bunker at City Hall and challenge Josh Kraft to three TV debates to share a bubble to protect a protection bubble.

If Wu was not afraid of Trump Border Czar Tom Hanan, he would definitely fear the Kraft, son of the owner of the Patriots Robert Kraft.

The first Boston mayor has been proven that he can bring glare to the sweep of Congress authentication, so the display for TV debates should not be a problem.

And we didn’t talk about a little looked taped talk show that the wind at 8 am on a Sunday, or with a favorite WU – on public television. No, a java with Jimmy Radio Debate is not enough.

These debates should be made to live with major television stations in Boston or CNN or even news news, at the main time.

Get danger, Mayor Wu. Show Boston voters for a second term, and can handle many major debates that each voter can look to survive. Not only one and done with a comfortable supporters of supporters, such as Tom Menino and other incumbents committed.

In terms of football, Wu is already in the 50-yard field drive line, throw the aggressive kraft path and looks score in winning touchdown in November.

Kraft is the decided underdog, even when waiting to come to the second of the initial election, which earns a place in the Super Bowl. The debates where Wu can give him a blow to knockout.

Prepare a series of difficult questions for your opponent.

Like what role do your father play in this campaign, and how can voters do not agree with his favorite president, Donald Trump? Is your campaign a car for your father to get the keys to City Hall?

And make the Krack owner of the Super Pac owner who supports him but says nothing to join him, preparing to run millions of dollars in Wu.

Ask the Kraft about the $ 1 million donation to Super Pac from Michael Rubin, CEO of fanatics, known by the summer hamts he wears white.

Another question for Kraft: Given you born in the odd wealth, how would you know the concerns of voters in the middle class? Have you experienced an ATM and anxious if you had enough bank to buy groceries?

And why are you moving to one of the more neighboring Boston neighborhood, the North End, than Mattalan or Roxbury?

Wu is associated with kraft, but not in a long stake debates.

“Most Bostonians don’t have a billionaire father to buy them a condo so they can move in to run for an office they’ve never voted for, live in a ward million from their family wealth and connections to try to buy the election,” Wu said in a statement released by her campaign.

The krafts fight in Wu cases, saying that he bought his own money and voted in many local elections, “Long time neighborhoods of a rich suburbs in Chicago.”

Sparring statements from distance is something. Voters should be aware of how each candidate will face the spotlight with a one-on-one tv debate.

Yes, it is an unusual gamble that is a challenging kraft of debates, but it is not usually election. This race will determine whether Boston has gone down the progressive road to bike lines and professional soccer of women and green new agreements for another four years.

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