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Sink and Scott spar over jobs and immigration in first half of debate
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Contributor | Qbanito |
Last Edited | Qbanito Oct 08, 2010 01:03pm |
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Author | Mary Ellen Klas |
News Date | Friday, October 8, 2010 08:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Florida's candidates for governor are in the midst of an hour-long Univision debate and there have been a few sparring points. The first came when the candidates were asked how they would get more Floridians working. Republican Rick Scott referred to his "seven-step plan" and his promise to "run the state like you run your business."
The remark was an invitation for Democrat Alex Sink to deliver this carefully-prepared line, claiming Scott's is that he has been "living in Florida just barely seven years, taken the Fifth almost 75 times and spent about $70 million. That's your 7-7-7 plan." |
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