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Kerrey And Fischer Debate, Kerrey Tells KNLV He Wants More



U.S. Senate hopefuls Bob Kerrey and Deb Fischer tangled over immigration, Medicare spending and the Keystone XL pipeline in their first face-to-face campaign debate at the Nebraska State Fair.
 
     The debate Saturday in Grand Island offered voters a look at key differences between the candidates. In one exchange, Kerrey said a solution on immigration requires “a move to the middle,” while Fischer argued that it’s a national security concern.
 
     Fischer, a Republican state lawmaker, and Kerrey, a former Democratic governor and U.S. Senator, are both seeking the seat held by Democratic U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson, who is not seeking re-election in November. Fischer pitched herself to voters as an experienced, conservative state senator, while Kerrey cast himself as a consensus builder unafraid to challenge his party’s leadership in Congress.

 Kerry appeared at a fundraiser at the Morgan Ranch north of Burwell on Sunday.
Kerry talked about the importance of keeping a college education affordable
for Nebraska families. Kerry also told KNLV radio he would like to debate Fischer
every week until the election.


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