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Congressional District 2 Debate

Congressional District 2 Debate

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Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011 | 6:30 p.m.

Part two of our our exclusive debate with Congressional candidates Kate Marshall and Mark Amodei.

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  1. Last nights (Tue 23) interview with Kate Marshall and Mark Amodei was appeciated. I believe Marshal was way out ahead of Amodei showing a greater understanding of issues and details. Amodie failed to provide specifics most often suggesting he has no responsibility or involvement. Amodie seems to have mastered the art of dodging often talking around the issue. His posture shifts when confronted with questions regarding current issues and he failed to show creditable knowledge of most questions. His campaign seems more directed at discrediting his opponent than in detailing his qualifications for office. His commercials and during your interviews he emphasized no more than the GOPs talking points; no suggestions on how to fix our problems or how he will help break gridlock in Washington. He parrots the same old political arguments; we need someone in Washington to get things straightened out! I do not see where he is the person to do it and he is not doing anything to change my mind!

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