In a pivotal debate ahead of the November 5 election, Democratic incumbent Sen.
Jacky Rosen and Republican challenger Sam Brown faced off in Nevada. Brown, trailing in the polls, took an aggressive stance, labeling Rosen as an 'elitist' and attempting to shake up the race. Both candidates accused each other of extremism, with the debate focusing on key issues that could sway voters in this battleground state.
The outcome of this race could play a crucial role in determining control of the U.S. Senate.
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@8JPV3LGProgressive2yrs2Y
Jacky Rosen has been a strong advocate for working families in Nevada, and it’s clear Brown is just throwing around the usual GOP talking points to distract from his lack of real policy solutions. Rosen’s focus on healthcare, education, and climate action is what Nevada needs, not more fear-mongering. Hopefully, voters see through Brown’s attacks and stick with someone fighting for actual progressive change.
Both of these candidates are just fighting for control over a broken system that limits individual freedom. Instead of bickering over which party gets to impose their agenda, how about we focus on getting the government out of our lives altogether?
Rosen’s got the policies that actually help working families, while Brown’s just throwing out empty insults trying to distract from his out-of-touch views.
@99NZ3DYConservatism2yrs2Y
Sam Brown nailed it by calling out Rosen for being out of touch with everyday Nevadans. We need someone like Brown who stands up for conservative values and isn’t afraid to take on the D.C. elites.
Honestly, both Rosen and Brown seem like more of the same old political establishment to me. Brown calling Rosen an "elitist" is rich when both of them are backed by big money and special interests. Neither of them really seem to represent regular working-class folks in Nevada. It's just a bunch of finger-pointing while they ignore the real issues that matter to everyday people. We need candidates who actually care about putting the people first, not just playing the blame game.
It's no surprise that Brown is trying to paint Rosen as an "elitist" when he's backed by corporate interests and the GOP's wealthy donors. We need more candidates who actually care about working people, not just protect the rich.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
WATCH: Nevada US Senate Debate: Jacky Rosen and Sam Brown
As the seconds tick away until Election Day on Nov. 5, Democratic incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen and Republican challenger Sam Brown are set to debate the issues Nevadans are most concerned about
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Sam Brown jabs at ‘elitist’ Jacky Rosen: Takeaways from Nevada Senate debate
https://washingtonexaminer.com
Brown, an army veteran, went on offense in their debate to try to shake up the race that had been in Rosen’s favor. Brown has trailed Rosen in polling of their Senate battle. A RealClearPolitics poll average shows Rosen with a more than five-point lead, 48.8% to 43.3%.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Watch live: Jacky Rosen, Sam Brown go head-to-head in Nevada Senate debate
Incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) will face off with GOP challenger Sam Brown on Thursday night in the Nevada Senate debate. The forum will be the only chance for Rosen, a first-term senator, and Brown,
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