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Friday, September 21, 2012

Mass. Senate Candidates Come Out Fighting In First Debate


Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Scott Brown and Democratic rival Elizabeth Warren sparred on tax policy, Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Warren’s claims of Native American heritage during their first debate in Massachusetts’ closely watched Senate race.

Brown began the debate by saying Warren “checked the box claiming she is Native American, and clearly she is not.” Brown called on Warren, a professor at Harvard Law School, to release records related to her hiring at the school to show whether she got an unfair advantage.

Warren said that her parents told her growing up that her mother was part Cherokee and part Delaware Indian and that as a child she never questioned that story. Warren also said those who hired her during her law school career had said they were either unaware of her background or that it played no role in their decision to hire her.

“This is about family. I can’t and I won’t change who I am,” she said.

Warren pointed to a series of Brown votes in the Senate that she said show he sided with big oil companies and held tax cuts for the middle class hostage to give tax cuts to millionaires.

“Sen. Brown is out there protecting every loophole,” she said.

Brown responded by saying of the two candidates in the race, only one supports higher taxes, and that’s Warren. He also said putting more financial pressure on oil companies could raise prices at the pump.

“I am on the taxpayer’s side,” he said, noting that it’s now costing him $70 to fill up his pick-up truck.

There were several testy exchanges during the hourlong debate on WBZ-TV.

Polls show a close contest. The race is already the most expensive campaign in Massachusetts political history.

Guest:

  • Brian McGrory, Boston Globe columnist

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  • Thinkin5

    Scott Brown = Empty Truck

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_67MZCOUXFSLOM257CRHBKW4AL4 wareinparis

      Not to mention, empty head. He is the most useless, self-serving excuse for a US Senator we have seen in a long time.

  • Prosser1

    RE: the blonde Native American – here in Oklahoma, we all know many blue-eyed, blonde Chickasaws, fewer Cherokees, even fewer Choctaws- but even I , just one person, knows several from allt hose nations.  It is a stereotype to assume that all who have a % of tribal ancestry are dark with dark straight hair

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