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Reid v Angle, Part I By Joshua Nave As the midterm elections draw closer one of the closest and most hotly contested races is going on right here in my home state of Nevada. I’m talking of course about Sharron Angle’s bid to oust Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. This week PBS broadcast a series of debates including one between Reid and Angle. For a full un-annotated transcript, see here.
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then proceed into the meat of the debate. The candidates words will be in italics with commentary to follow.
I first met Senator Reid when I was a delegate to the county convention for the Democrats here in Clark County in 2008. In 2010 I was a delegate to the state convention in Carson City where I met him again and heard him speak. In person he is shy, awkward and inarticulate. As a public speaker he is almost painful to watch. These qualities were on full display in this week’s debate. Sharron Angle is as animated as Reid is reserved and brims with energy, but her smile appears to have been surgically implanted and for those of you familiar with the Harry Potter books and movies, I couldn’t help but think of Dolores Umbridges while watching her speak. For several weeks these two campaigns have gone after each other with sledgehammers. It has been one of the nastiest campaigns I’ve witnessed, topped possibly only by the current battle between Congresswoman Dina Titus and Dr Joe Heck for the congressional seat in the Nevada 3rd CD. My discomfort with this campaign was only increased by the debate. Although this is a state wide election, Senator Reid’s position as Majority Leader has drawn national attention and the impact will be felt far outside of the Silver State. Despite being an awkward public speaker, Senator Reid is widely credited with being extremely effective behind the scenes. Despite right wing attempts to portray him as a fire breathing liberal, Senator Reid is also a conservative Democrat, which has a lot to do with his ability to win so often in one of the most purple states in the country. If Sharron Angle manages to unseat him and the Democrats retain the majority, the next Majority Leader will likely be well to the left of Reid. With that in mind, over the next several days I’m going to post portions of the transcript from this week’s debate along with commentary, analysis and fact checking. We will start today with the opening statements of the two candidates and
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Reid: Mitch, thank you and thanks to the Nevada broadcasters for arranging this. Growing up in Searchlight, I had some interesting times. My dad was a big man, much bigger than I am. Broad shoulders, weightlifter arms, even though he never lifted any weights. Times were tough, the mines weren’t doing well at all. When he worked, sometimes he didn’t get paid, checks bounced. My mom took in wash from the brothels in Searchlight. So I have some idea of what it’s like to struggle. We were the top of the economic food chain in Nevada for 20 years. When Wall Street collapsed, we fell really hard. There’s a big hole there. We found it there about 20 months ago. We could hardly see out of that hole. But we’ve struggled. I believe my number one job is to create jobs as a United States Senator. That’s why I’ve worked very very hard to do just that. Taxes. We reduced taxes for 95 percent of Nevadans, and all Americans. We did tax reform for small business - that’s the driving engine of business in America, 75 percent of all jobs are small business. We reduced taxes for small business eight times. Wall Street reform - they will never ever be able to do to us again what they did to us before ‘cause we’ve changed the law. Mortgages, I understand, homes are underwater. I have three boys that have homes here in Nevada. Actually four - one’s in the northern part of the state. I have a home in Nevada, I understand where house values have gone. That’s why I’ve worked hard to get $200 million into the state of Nevada to help homeowners.
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