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djarvik wrote:Instructions
1. Listen to the question being asked of you. Before you can avoid answering the question you must carefully listen and understand the question. Although many times the questions seem clear-cut, often there is an underlying meaning to the question and if you don't listen carefully you may actually end up answering the question.
2. Begin your non-answer with background information. A common staple of political debates is timed answers so if you begin with background information in response to the question posed, you'll have exhausted your allowed time before you get a chance to answer. Your background information should include a laundry list of your accomplishments pertaining to the policy or issue addressed in the question.
3. Live by the words "It's not a yes or no answer." When pressed for not answering a question, the best answer is to remind the moderator that the subject isn't as simple as a yes or no. Then go back to listing your accomplishments as they relate to the policy or issue addressed in the question.
4. Refuse to give specifics even when pressed. Although this may seem sketchy you are actually justified to refuse. It isn't politically savvy to give away all your secrets up front, besides the more details you give the more ammunition you give your opponents to go after you.
5. Repeat catchphrases when pressed on issues. Throughout the course of a campaign you will create a few phrases that resonate with voters, when you get backed into a wall rely on those phrases. Some media may criticize you for it, but a prepared answer at a later date can rectify the situation.
6. Sing the praises of your opponents when a question calls for a critique. Answering questions about your opponents' shortcomings is bad news and the only way to get around it is to talk about how great they are, how much you respect them, and how close you are. After that has been covered, go back to why you are qualified to handle the issues on which you were questioned.
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