среда, 4 декабря 2013 г.
Throughout the campaign, Democrats have hammered Mandel’s criticism of Brown for hiring campaign wor
CLEVELAND — U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and his Republican opponent, Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, each attacked the other man's integrity and positions during the first of three scheduled debates sightseeing tours in washington dc in their fiercely contested race.
Standing next to Mandel at a podium before a soldout crowd at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Brown accused his opponent of being a political opportunist, pointing out Mandel had promised in 2010 that he would serve a full-four year term as treasurer.
Mandel took several shots at Brown's longevity in Washington, sightseeing tours in washington dc appearing to relish a question sightseeing tours in washington dc from an audience member that pointed out that Brown had said he would only serve 12 years in Congress when he was first elected in 1992. Brown acknowledged that pledge was a mistake, but Mandel called him a liar.
When he was asked whether his decision to sign Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist's pledge not to raise taxes would undermine his independence, Mandel said tax hikes aren't the answer to dealing with the national deficit.
Mandel sightseeing tours in washington dc promised he would buck his party, returning to familiar territory by saying that some U.S. military bases in Europe should be shuttered and that foreign aid needs to be cut. He also said that he would have voted against the Wall Street bailout and the rescue of General Motors sightseeing tours in washington dc and Chrysler.
The 2009 auto industry bailout has been something Brown has long touted as an example of how government intervention can help the economy, but Mandel said he opposed it because it stripped pensions from union workers at Delphi and cost workers their jobs.
Throughout the campaign, Democrats have hammered Mandel's criticism sightseeing tours in washington dc of Brown for hiring campaign workers to work in government while doing the same himself at the treasurer's office. Mandel called the comparison "apples and oranges" and contended he's been a good steward of taxpayer dollars.
Mandel also faced criticism from some audience members, one of whom asked him what was wrong with being a Muslim in America after referencing Mandel's suggestions in his 2010 campaign that his opponent, then-Treasurer Kevin Boyce, was a Muslim. Mandel answered by talking about his military sightseeing tours in washington dc service during two tours or Iraq and national security challenges.
Mandel also was asked about whether he would work to implement policies that upheld the U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. Mandel responded that he was pro-life and would work to appoint judicial nominees who "understand the Constitution."
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