
Midterm candidates meet face-to-face before Election Day
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Analyzing the debates as midterm candidates meet face-to-face before Election Day
This election season has been notable for the limited number of debates, but several candidates in key races went face-to-face this week. The panel analyzes the performances as midterm candidates clashed over guns, abortion and the future of democracy.
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Midterm candidates meet face-to-face before Election Day
Clip: 10/21/2022 | 16m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
This election season has been notable for the limited number of debates, but several candidates in key races went face-to-face this week. The panel analyzes the performances as midterm candidates clashed over guns, abortion and the future of democracy.
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