if this had been a boxinguld hae match, the referee would have c called this in the first 60 seconds. and now, in case you needur run reminding, it wasn t your run of the mill debate, because due to his stroke, fed chairmanons. required special dispensations. you may noticay notice thesed large monitors that are behind us .ca this is part of our closedptio ningcaptioning system.e questi it was requested by john fetterman to help him processar the questions we are asking him tonight. but right off the bat, it is pretty clear that fetterman would need a lot more than that wha big screen. what qualifies you to be a senar us senator? you have 60 seconds. hi. good night, everybody. good ngood night. ll well, scary thought that might have been actually the best moment of the entire debate.deb. one of for fetterman, one of the mostt remarkable exchanges was about d chairman s views on fracking. that i absolutely supporte need fracking. belilieve that we need independence
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for a few months.hs last timree we were back in minnesota broadcasting. fueli which issue is fueling your comeback? without question, it s crime. tp minnesotans get it that ra there s a lawlessness that s pervaded our stateid. y arguably, tim walz is them walz godfather of the crimeepidemic. he epidemic. he quit on the national guard. he quit on national guard, quitt came time to protecting the third precinct. prhe told the state patrol to we stand down when it came time e for some of his demonstratorso to want to tear down a statuep. because they were feeling pent e up. he has quit over and over again. i think minnesotans have seen him quitting on kids, quittingns on their education. he s quit on the economy. n ion, he s attached us to california mandates. he did an end run around end the legislature. people are just saying what wi wrong with them? . and he s not engaging. he s basically dodging his responsibility, ducking the debates, trying to distract the voters, sort of takin