Video of the April 20 US Senate Debate
Video of the US Senate Candidate Debate that was held April 20th in Indianapolis is now available at the Indiana Debate Commission website.
This is a must-watch video before May 4!
SCOTUS Retirement Steals Debate Show
From HoosierAccess — including a video of the Republican Senatorial debate held Saturday…
Between Abdul’s debate on Thursday at the War Memorial and the Hoosier Access debate on Saturday at IUPUI, you probably didn’t think much could happen to make the second debate all that interesting. Well, Justice John Paul Stevens saw to it to make it interesting by announcing his retirement from the highest court in the land and presenting an opportunity for the Indiana GOP Senate candidates to distance themselves from each other. But did it happen?
We covered a lot of topics on Saturday, from the economy to jobs, to health care. But the one subject that got the most attention and the one that caused the debate to get a little heated was the retirement of Justice Stevens. This seemed like an opportunity for John Hostettler, Marlin Stutzman, Don Bates, Jr. and Richard Behney to really distance themselves from Dan Coats and hit Coats on his record. Since Coats got into the race, the other four candidates have been hitting him hard for his vote to confirm Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 1993. While all the candidates agreed that they would only support strict constructionist pro-life nominees for the high court, the candidates pounced on the reports that Coats said that his vote to support Ginsburg was abiding by the “time honored tradition of the Senate to pay deference to the President in his choices for the Supreme Court.” Coats, now on the defense, flatly denied saying such a thing. He said that it was a strategy used by Senate Republican leadership and endorsed by outside groups to target President Clinton in his bid for re-election in 1996. It was a strategy that failed and a vote that Coats insisted was a mistake. If given the chance to do that vote over again Coats said he would not have voted for Ginsburg.
Read the rest — and see the video at HoosierAccess.
Souder says GOP rivals don’t merit debate stage
This sounds like a little bit of arrogance to me…
From Sylvia Smith at the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette:
WASHINGTON – Rep. Mark Souder, R-3rd, probably won’t debate other candidates running for the Republican congressional nomination.
“The main contender this year actually is from Indianapolis. I don’t see any point in debating him,” Souder said Monday, a reference to Bob Thomas, who recently moved to Allen County from an Indianapolis suburb and is challenging Souder in the GOP primary.
Thomas has proposed five debates before the May 4 primary.
In addition to Thomas, Phil Troyer and Greg Dickman are trying to unseat Souder by defeating him in the Republican Party primary.
Read the rest at the Journal-Gazette.



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