I dare governors to public debate, explain their

The phrase comes from a recent political commentary in which a public figure—often a journalist, activist, or rival politician—challenged U.S. state governors to hold open, televised debates and to explain their policy decisions and leadership choices. The challenge is meant to increase transparency, hold officials accountable, and give voters a direct comparison of the governors’ positions on issues such as the economy, public health, education, and climate policy. It has sparked discussion about the feasibility of coordinating multi‑state debates and the political risks for governors who might be forced to defend controversial actions in a public forum. Views Nigeria

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