Second Senate Debate Could Be as Heated as First One
During their first combative debate this month, Democrat Paul Sadler and Republican Ted Cruz argued over whether President Obama is anti-Israel, whether Sadler is pro-gun control and whether Cruz is a troll.
The two candidates vying to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison will meet again in Dallas on Friday night for what is expected to be their last televised debate of the campaign, this one hosted by Dallas-area PBS affiliate KERA-TV. The Texas Tribune is a partner in the debate.
The debate will be from 7 to 8 p.m. and feature segments on four topics: health ...

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donald baker
Sadler voted against concealed carry in Texas, and one of his own websites states he favors bans on some guns. Sadler is no friend of gun owners and he is lying about the issue. I will protect my gun rights by voting for Cruz
melanie wood
Medicaid/ Medicare spending could save money for the government if the medical community were closely regulated on the true amounts they charge for services. Why can a self pay patient pay one price and a medicare patient charges are triple billed to the government? Who is getting paid to ask why such policies are allowed. I've personally seen same billing for a particular procedure. One was billed $4254.37 and the medicare patient bill was over $34k. We need a level playing field in this area. Gentlemen how can you resolve this huge issue? Likely, Cruz will give a typical closing statement! Sadler might just really research a solution!