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The State of the U.S. Senate Race
By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, October 21, 2008.
Nationally, it's one of the most closely watched Senate campaigns. Locally, it’s become one of the most contentious races on the ballot. On Tuesday night Republican incumbent John Sununu and Democratic challenger Jeanne Shaheen squared off in a debate; we look back at what they said and where the race goes from here. Guests
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There was a debate last night? I obviously didn't watch it (not only as I did not know about it, but I probably would not have watched anyway.) How much did they each try to connect the other candidate to George Bush? Both candidates are the same: spend, spend, spend. While Sununu is not typically a 'spender' per se, he did vote for allowing the wasteful $1.2T+ bailout...the most money spent by this country...ever. Neither of these candidates will be getting my vote.