More election debates, the better: Wong
From: AAP
August 09, 2013
The Australian.
LABOR wants as many federal election debates as possible, its campaign spokeswoman Penny Wong says.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott will face off on Sunday night in the first debate of the federal election campaign.

Senator Wong says the conditions of Sunday's debate are still being negotiated, but she says Labor wants more debates than the Liberals have offered.
"We are in the cart for as many debates as possible. Kevin Rudd's made that clear," Senator Wong told ABC radio in Melbourne.

"He offered to debate Tony Abbott, I think every week, in a number of debates between now and the election.
"Mr Abbott's been, I think, somewhat reluctant."

The Liberals want Sunday leaders' debate plus two people's forums - one in western Sydney and one in Brisbane.
Sunday's debate will be held at the National Press Club at 6.30pm (AEST).
Ummm, it's a lie that Abbott has been reluctant to debate Rudd. Abbott had said on numerous occasions that he'd be happy to participate in an election debate any time - once an election was called. It's a bit hard to have an election debate without first calling an election!