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The major candidates running for the state’s first open Senate seat in 25 years sparred yesterday over the debate schedule for the remainder of the special election campaign, with Republican Scott P. Brown accusing Democratic rival Martha Coakley of trying to avoid joint appearances as Coakley announced that she had accepted three more invitations. Read Full Story
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I thought about finding and posting links to the debates among the candidates for Massachusetts Senator. After hearing just a few words from the Republican candidate during the primaries, I decided that it was pointless to put any effort into the current round of debates. There is no way that I would voted for anybody but Martha Coakley.
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