2020-2021 Quentinian Presidential Primary Debates

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The 2020-2021 Quentinian Presidential Primary Debates are a series of political debates held by political parties in the United States of Quentin, attempting to choose their candidates for the 2022 Presidential Election. Traditionally, there are two debates held by both the Mild RePublican Party and the [[Fundamentalist Party] in 2020, and the first two were held by the Mild RePublicans and Fundamentalists respectively on October 24th and October 25th. The Environmentalist Party is scheduled to hold its first primary debate on November 3rd, with the Freelance Party and other minor parties holding their primary debates in mid-November. After the November debates, The Mild RePublicans and Fundamentalists are scheduled to hold their second debates on December 13th and December 6th respectively, with the Environmentalists having their second debates scheduled for January 5th. These debates lead up to the respective party conventions, including the 2021 Mild RePublican Party Convention, the 2021 Fundamentalist Party Convention, and the 2021 Environmentalist Party Convention, where the parties will choose their candidates.

Mild RePublican Debates

The format for all Mild RePublican primary debates is the Quentinian Debate Format, which features a number of topics organized into a number of sections by the moderator. Each of these sections allow for statements by each of the candidates, which last the same for each candidate, and then an open forum where the candidates each have the same amount of time to contribute, and when they want to add to the open discussion, they press a time clock, beginning their time and stopping the time of whoever else was talking. This goes on until the conversation is resolved, and then the moderator moves on to the next section.

October 24th

The first Mild RePublican Party debate was held on October 24th, 2020, and featured 9 candidates from around the country. Unlike in the second debate, all candidates who chose to run for President under the Mild RePublican Party, registered with the party's debate commission, and had support from at least one convention member were able to participate in the debate. The debate was held at Chris Lee Hall in Kindikil, DA from 8:45 to 10:15 PM, and was covered by DTN and QBC on television, and TBS on radio and television. The moderators for the debate were Chrissy Teagan, Jonathan McMillan, and Gus Landry from the Quentinian Gazette. The event's ultimate ratings were the highest since 2008, as incumbent Kyle Lovestington decided not to run for the first time since then.

The participants of the first debate are listed below, along with their home state, prior experience, their preliminary polling percentages as determined by the Mild RePublican Polling Commission, and one member of the convention who sponsored them for the debate.

Candidate State Experience Preliminary Polling Convention Support
Avanti Athavale Desert Area Bureaucratic Minority Leader 23.3% Liam Christen
Steve Shamji Chip Area GTNEC 18.7% Doug Braintree
Patrick Winslow Snowland State Representative Head 13.4% Kim Devenye
William Huelsenbekk Long Beach Island Governor of Long Beach Island 12.9% Clint Bobamakx
Rajesh Muduganti Kumar Area Governor of the Kumar Area 9.2% Keeley Welsh III
Riley Frye Long Beach Island Representative 7.1% Daniel Thorenson
Jack Hamme Grassland Area Media Executive 5.5% Kristie Overhalse
Quinn Jeremiah Grassland Area Grassland Area Secretary of Education 5.5% Jack Holden-Byron
Janice Ellison Sr. Multi-Logan State Bureaucrat 3.4% David Roy

Results

After the October 24th debate, polls were again taken by the Mild RePublican Polling Commission, and below are the results after the debate.

Candidate Polling  % Change
Avanti Athavale 21.3% -2%
Steve Shamji 18.9% +0.2%
Patrick Winslow 11.4% -2%
Rajesh Muduganti 10.2% +1%
Riley Frye 9.1% +2%
William Huelsenbekk 8.9% -4%
Quinn Jeremiah 8.5% +3%
Jack Hamme 6.5% +1%
Janice Ellison Sr. 4.2% +0.8%

The top three performers in the debates as compiled by the Quentinian Gazette were Representative Riley Frye, Governor Rajesh Muduganti, and GTNEC Steve Shamji, while the consensus worst performer according to many platforms was Governor William Huelsenbekk, who dropped 4% in the polls after the debate. Some platforms praised the amount of diversity at the debate, as states such as Snowland, Long Beach Island, and the Multi-Logan State were represented, a change from the usual Desert Area and Grassland Area dominated Mild RePublican debates.

Fundamentalist Debates

The format for all Mild RePublican primary debates is the Quentinian Debate Format, which features a number of topics organized into a number of sections by the moderator. Each of these sections allow for statements by each of the candidates, which last the same for each candidate, and then an open forum where the candidates each have the same amount of time to contribute, and when they want to add to the open discussion, they press a time clock, beginning their time and stopping the time of whoever else was talking. This goes on until the conversation is resolved, and then the moderator moves on to the next section.

October 25th

The first Fundamentalist Party debate was held on October 25th, 2020, one day after the Mild RePublican debate, and featured 10 candidates from around the country. Unlike in the second debate, all candidates who chose to run for President under the Fundamentalist Party, registered with the party's debate commission, and had support from at least three convention members were able to participate in the debate. The debate was held at Port Authority Channel Hall in Boston, MA from 8:45 to 9:30 PM, and it was covered by DTN and QBC on television, and TBS on radio and television. The moderators for the debate were Charles Barling, Adam Cerstoff, and Christina Fosley, with Fosley and Barling being from QBC, and Cerstoff being from the Berlinsavis Gazette.

The participants of the first debate are listed below, along with their home state, prior experience, their preliminary polling percentages as determined by the Fundamentalist Party Polling Commission, and the three members of the convention who sponsored them for the debate.

Candidate State Experience Preliminary Polling Convention Support
Alexa Holcomb Kahoot Area Governor of the Kahoot Area 23.9% Gellert, Jadamakx, Burtez
Tim Follingworth Grassland Area Bureaucratic Minority Leader 13.1% Michaels, Stimpekx, El Ruiz
Paul Stroll Snowland Secretary of Professions and Labor 10% Brown, LeMatez, Denzelez
Randall Thompson Maxx Area Secretary of Technology 9.3% Ryan-Clark, Cormac, Jones
Dean Carnum Kumar Area State Representative 9.2% Cannahawhana, Jesuson, Compteur
Kristie Biller Desert Area Lawyer 8.7% Manziel Jr., Manziel, Yu
Gregory Thompson Grassland Area GTNEC 8.5% Smith-Rochelle, Benjamins, Baddon
Jackie Reiders Desert Area Desert Area Secretary of the Treasury 6.5% Khanes, Joseph, Titan
Jognu Temmons Desert Area Warehouse Manager, Representative Candidate 5.6% Bilius, Brie, Montagne
Lisa Miller Maxx Area State Attorney 5% Jameson, Ganmar, Garlanson

Results

After the October 24th debate, polls were again taken by the Mild RePublican Polling Commission, and below are the results after the debate.

Candidate Polling  % Change
Alexa Holcomb 34.6% +10.7%
Tim Follingworth 17.8% +4.7%
Dean Carnum 10.1% +1.1%
Lisa Miller 9.7% +4.7%
Paul Stroll 5.4% -4.6%
Randall Thompson 4.8% -4.5%
Jognu Temmons 4.7% -0.9%
Kristie Biller 4.5% -4.2%
Jackie Reiders 4.0% -2.5%
Gregory Thompson 4.0% -4.5%

The top performer was by far Governor Alexa Holcomb, who received acclaim from a number of sources for her passionate performance and her layout of progressive policies. The top three in the debate as compiled by the National Political Observer were Holcomb, State Representative Dean Carnum, and Attorney Lisa Miller. Many commentators noted that the Fundamentalist debate resulted in a few major frontrunners, including Holcomb, Carnum, Miller, and Tim Follingworth emerging from a group which was very well contested before the debate. This was the opposite of the Mild RePublican debate, which seemed to be more inconclusive. As a result of these results, the worst performing politicians were hard to list, however Paul Stroll emerged from the group as the worst performing, dropping 4.6% in the polls.

On November 3rd, Randall Thompson dropped out of the debate, in what was seen as a direct result of the first debate and his poor performance in it. Thompson notably clashed with fellow Cupboard member Paul Stroll during the debate, which resulted in a drop in the popularity of both even though they have each alleged it was simply good natured debate. Thompson also announced that day that he would be announcing himself as candidate for GTNEC in the 2022 election, the first to do so in any party.

Environmentalist Debates

Freelance Party Debates

Minor Party Debates