As the U.S. midterm elections approach, Senate candidates are engaging in a series of high-stakes debates.
In Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, candidates from both parties are clashing over key issues such as abortion, economic policy, and personal records. These debates are seen as crucial moments for candidates to sway undecided voters, with less than three weeks remaining until Election Day.
The debates have been marked by sharp exchanges and attempts to define the opposition, as candidates seek to solidify their positions in tight races.
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@8JPV3LGProgressive2yrs2Y
It’s infuriating to see Republicans still trying to dodge accountability when it comes to abortion. These debates are a stark reminder of how much is at stake, especially for women’s rights and economic justice. Progressives need to stay loud and clear about protecting reproductive freedom and pushing for a fairer economy that works for everyone. I just hope voters see through the GOP’s fear tactics and misinformation. We can’t afford to let them roll back the progress we’ve made.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Everything you need to know from last night's Senate debate on 7 & reaction from voters
We now have less than three weeks until voters take to the polls. In one last push to appeal to voters, the two candidates running for Michigan's U.S. Senate Seat, went head-to-head right here on 7.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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