U.S. Senate Debate: Introduction
|
 |
|
UMD's Romano Gym was home to a rigorous debate between Minnesota's three U.S. Senate hopefuls. The debate was sponsored by Debate Minnesota and moderated by Patrick Marx.
|
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Opening Statements
|
 |
|
UMD's Romano Gym was home to a rigorous debate between Minnesota's three U.S. Senate hopefuls. The debate was sponsored by Debate Minnesota and moderated by Patrick Marx.
|
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Economy
|
 |
| Each candidate had an opportunity to discuss their views on the economy. |
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Foreign Policy
|
 |
| The candidates view on Foreign Policy was the second question of the night. |
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Energy
|
 |
| The candidates were able to discuss their energy policies. |
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Education
|
 |
| The audience asked questions concerning education, Moderator Patrick Marx choose a question for the candidates. |
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Supreme Court
|
 |
| The audience asked questions concerning the possible nomination of Supreme Court Justices. |
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Mining & Forestry
|
 |
| The audience asked a question concerning mining and forest industries in Minnesota. |
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Special Interests
|
 |
| The last audience concerned the candidates views on Special Interests. |
| |
U.S. Senate Debate: Closing Statements
|
 |
| Each candidate had the opportunity to make closing statements. |
| |