Brown, Warren spar in 2nd debate

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October 1, 2012, 10:13 pm
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(NECN: Alison King, Lowell, Mass.) - The candidates for Senate spared over immigration reform, jobs and issues of heritage. Sen. Scott Brown and his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren took to the stage at the Tsongas Center for their second televised debate.

Scott Brown seemed to dominate the first half of the debate, even pushing moderator David Gregory for more time. Elizabeth Warren seemed to find her footing by the second half.

Warren's Native American heritage was front and center as the topic started the debate. The next controversial topic related to corporate legal clients.

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Tags: Scott Brown, Alison King, Elizabeth Warren, Election 2012
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