Some leading Democrats won't debate their election-denying opponents
But that choice is not without criticism as some outside experts note it has strategic value, too.
"Candidates who are ahead in the polls and believe that they will be able to win without debates are advantaged by not debating. They will find a reason to justify their decision -- and in this case, what you're seeing is a reason to justify a decision among candidates who believe they're going to be able to win without debating," Kathleen Hall Jamieson, a political scientist at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, told ABC News.
Some major Republicans, like Nevada Senate hopeful Adam Laxalt, have so far also opted against debates.
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–ABC News’ Libby Cathey, Paulina Tam and Will McDuffie