Analysis
Lines of attack clarify in latest Brown-Warren debate
Two lines of attack emerged: Scott Brown said Elizabeth Warren would raise taxes, while Warren said Brown’s votes have broken faith with middle-class voters, and women in particular.
Analysis
Two lines of attack emerged: Scott Brown said Elizabeth Warren would raise taxes, while Warren said Brown’s votes have broken faith with middle-class voters, and women in particular.
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Glen Johnson of the Boston Globe gives his analysis of Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren's third debate for US Senate.
Senate Debate
Senator Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren discussed topics including jobs, the economy, and education in a debate focused heavily on policy.
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Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren had opportunities to talk about local issues, but for the most part their debate featured a heavy emphasis on national themes.
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