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Politics : Those Damned Democrat's

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To: calgal who wrote (732)11/3/2002 12:20:20 AM
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Posted on Sat, Nov. 02, 2002

Mondale and Coleman set to debate
BY TOM WEBB
Pioneer Press

URL:http://www.twincities.com/mld/pioneerpress/4430117.htm

The U.S. Senate campaigns of Democrat Walter Mondale and Republican Norm Coleman have agreed to hold a debate Monday morning, according to the Mondale campaign.
The debate is set for 10 a.m. Monday morning at the Fitzgerald Theater in downtown St. Paul. Sponsored by Minnesota Public Radio and KARE-11 television, the debate will be broadcast live and the stations will allow any station to rebroadcast the debate Monday evening, according to the Mondale campaign.

Mondale staffers said CNN is considering carrying the debate live, underscoring the importance placed on the Minnesota Senate race by the rest of the country.

Only Coleman and Mondale will debate, excluding Independence Party candidate Jim Moore and Green Party candidate Ray Tricomo. “Our proposal was for all four,” Mondale said Saturday during a campaign stop on the Iron Range in northern Minnesota.

“I’ve been very flexible on it. I want the debate,” Mondale said of negotiations between the two campaigns.
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