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Issues discussed, accusations hurled during 2nd Walorski/Hall debate

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The second debate between 2nd District Congresswoman Jackie Walorski and her Democratic challenger Mel Hall was a mix of issues and accusations as the two claimed the other had deep roots with lobbyists and special interest groups and was out-of-touch with what issues voter really care about.

The 2nd District U.S. Congressional debate aired on WNDU-TV on Tuesday, Oct. 16.

Walorski and Hall debated over health care, abortion, gun control, immigration, tariffs and the national debt.

Watch the debate from WNDU-TV

RELATED: 2nd District Rep. Jackie Walorski and Democratic challenger Mel Hall go toe-to-toe

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2 comments

Paul Carlson October 17, 2018 at 2:09 pm

The comments by Mr. Hall make it eminently clear he is ignorant about the workings of Congress and more particularly the US House of Representatives. He apparently misunderstands that the house is a giant committee of 435 members. Each member has his or her own agenda. Amalgamating that all together requires MEETINGS.

Congresswoman Walorski has made some progress working her way through the mess that is Washington DC. Like Joe Donnalley, If Elected, Mel Hall will hide under his desk for a year then emerge to tell stories about how much he got done. I’ll take my chances with Jackie.

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Thor October 20, 2018 at 2:31 pm

Vote for Hall if you want to pay for other peoples food, housing, medical care and abortions. Other countries food, medical care and abortions. If you want a second class military where you can send your children to die.

Break the chains of capitalism! (where food waits on the shelves for you) So we can all stand in the bread lines of socialism! Things will be so much better when we are all truly equal in starvation.

Same goes for NY Joe D.

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