US Senate Debate UMass Boston January 11, 2010
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- The three candidates running for U.S. Senate met at the University of Massachusetts Boston for a live, televised debate Monday, January 11, a week before the election.
The debate, sponsored by the university's Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, was held in the Campus Center Ballroom.
UMass Boston Chancellor J. Keith Motely and E.M.K. Institute President and CEO Peter Meade offered opening remarks.
The event featured the three candidates vying to succeed the late Senator Kennedy: Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley; State Senator Scott Brown; and Joseph L. Kennedy.
David R. Gergen, professor of public service at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and director of its Center for Public Leadership, served as moderator. Mr. Gergen is a former White House adviser as well as an editor-at-large for U.S. News & World Report and a senior political analyst for CNN.
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Hooray for Libertarian candidate! He's the only one talking any sense. I recommend the following reads: "End the Fed" and "The Revolution" by Ron Paul.
Despite what the Dems say, healthcare is not a right. Making sure everyone has access to healthcare is a moral imperative, but it is not a right. Trying to make sure everyone could afford a home via Fannie-Freddie is what led us into this recession via a massive real-estate bubble that led to the collapse.
I didnt udnerstand the election MA is indenpendent and DEm but mostly indenpendent but yet Joe kenndey an Indenpendent only got like 1 percent or so...so why didnt he win..????
good point... money. there was millions spent by the republican party at the right time to propel scott brown, and millions spent by the democratic party last minute for coakley when they realized they might actually lose the seat. Independents don't have the support or that kind of money.
it's 1000% clear that Gergen is carrying water for Martha Coakley. Scott brown hammered both Gergen and Coakley in this debate.
It's profoundly clear that Mr. Gergen is carrying water for Coakley.
Go Joe kennedy.....The two establishment candidates have very little fundamental differences.......they both believe masshealth is good.
Brown talks about free market and free enterprise and yet he likes masshealth.
I don't need government to give me relief...I need a relief from government!!!
Kennedy all the way!He Clearly won this!
as usual the libertarian's the only one actually saying something. the other two are lost.
Go Scott Brown!