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Below are my notes from the above debate, shown on C-Span on Monday evening, 10/23/06. I missed the first 8-10 minutes of the broadcast. Transcription is not verbatim. (Note – this is a very long post.)
Here is a news account of a segment that I had missed:
Spencer, a conservative who has repeatedly accused Clinton of focusing on national ambitions and shortchanging New York concerns, startled observers when he praised Clinton’s experience and qualifications for higher office, including her years as first lady. (more…)
“The latest New York poll, from Siena College’s Research Institute, showed Clinton leading Spencer 59 percent to 32 percent. A September poll from the Albany-area institute had Clinton leading 62 percent to Spencer’s 33 percent.”
One debate will be held for the senate candidates:
Clinton and Spencer will meet in an hourlong debate at 7 p.m. on Oct. 20, which will be telecast on Time Warner cable stations throughout the state.
The debate will be held in Rochester.