First Debate a Chance for Sadler to Draw Cruz Response
Tuesday night's televised U.S. Senate debate between Democrat Paul Sadler and Republican Ted Cruz will be more than just an hourlong political sparring match.
For Sadler, the event in Dallas provides a rare chance to engage Cruz on the issues and draw a response.
Since the July 31 primary runoffs, in which Cruz beat Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and Sadler defeated retired educator Grady Yarbrough, debate in the race has been largely one-sided, with Sadler targeting Cruz and Cruz seemingly focused more on the national effort to defeat President Obama.
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Comments (5)
Jalapeño Schwartz via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Cruz luzer
gypsy314 ne
Go get him Cruz
Sharon Cooper Morgan via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Only losers take advantage of others. Then there are those who have class no matter what. Go Sadler!
Arthur Thomas IV
John Jay Myers need to be in this debate so there will actually be someone that says anything meaningful.
Adele Roberson
Cruz is avoiding more debates because he is up against a professional in state government knowledge and activities. Unless he has forgotten all he knows, Sadler should beat the pants of Cruz.
Cruz is Tea-Party and that should send a shiver of fear through anyone who is knowledegable about that organization. .Texas is always so proud of their "individuality" and yet so many voters are going to vote for Cruz, never thinking that the tea party is really a yoke around their necks.