HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 4, 2010

McMahon, Blumenthal Trade Jabs at Conn. Debate

Former Wrestling Exec, State Attorney General Take Aim at Each Other's TV Ads in First Face-to-Face Debate for Senate Seat

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(AP)  The two major-party candidates for Connecticut's open U.S. Senate seat took aim at each other's recent TV ads in their first face-to-face debate on Monday.

Republican Linda McMahon said her position on the minimum wage has been misconstrued, and Democrat Richard Blumenthal said the latest criticisms about his military record are nothing new.

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The matchup, broadcast on live television, was feisty at times, with McMahon, a former wrestling company executive, accusing the longtime Democratic attorney general of being on the government payroll for all his adult life, not understanding what it takes to create jobs and misrepresenting her stance on minimum wage rate levels.

McMahon said Blumenthal's latest ad makes it sound as though she supports cutting the current rate level - a question she was asked about by reporters last week but didn't directly answer.

"That's a lie. You know that's a lie. I never said it," McMahon said, calling on Blumenthal to pull the ad.

Following the debate, Blumenthal accused McMahon of playing "fast and lose with the facts," reiterating how McMahon did not voice support for the current minimum wage rate during her exchange with reporters.

Blumenthal also accused McMahon and her company, World Wrestling Entertainment, of accepting $10 million in state tax credits while laying off 10 percent of its work force. He said it was another example of McMahon putting profits above people, a common refrain for his campaign.

McMahon acknowledged her company laid off workers in 2009 but said it has been growing.

"Layoffs are hard, they are really tough to do, but sometimes you have to make those tough decisions to move your company forward," she said.

McMahon and Blumenthal are hoping to fill the seat now held by the retiring U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd.

Just hours before their debate, McMahon released a TV ad featuring clips of Blumenthal appearing to suggest he served in Vietnam rather than stateside as a member of the Marine Reserve. Shown a video of the ad, which features him saying he served "in" Vietnam when he actually served stateside with the Marine Reserve, Blumenthal said during the debate the accusation was old news.

"There is nothing new in this ad, and there is nothing new about the McMahon attack," he said, adding how, on a few occasions out of hundreds, he described his military service inaccurately.

"I regret it. I take full responsibility for it," he said. "It was not intentional."

Blumenthal, who said he was sorry for his past misstatements, said he was owning up to his mistakes while McMahon has not owned up to hers.



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by stormerF3 October 5, 2010 8:03 AM EDT
Blumenthal lied,again and again,and again, so it is hard to believe he misspoke so many times. He Lied for political gain and got caught. Like Hillary lying about her name,Nasa,and dodging sniper fire,of course she is a congenital liar.
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by Ms_enza October 5, 2010 11:25 AM EDT
A congential liar? She lied about being born in Kenya?
by JayAdlerMusic October 5, 2010 2:34 AM EDT
Mr. Blumenthal is the second politician along side of Barbara Boxer who has been blaming their business oriented opponents for laying off employees at their respective companies. This is a misleading argument because in these larger companies many officers and accounting divisions and consultants really make the decision and then present it to the CEO, sort like what happens in government. Neither CEO, Ms. McMahon or Fiorina woke up one morning and arbitrarily furloughed thousands of people.As for Mr. Blumenthal his argument so as to say he did not intend to be an impostor regarding Vietnam was always his Waterloo, I do not have to go into it.I am very sure that he fits the mold of a shoo in for Connecticut and it is a shame that he had to resort to prevaricating about a subject that carries the highest sensitivity and mourning in America.
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by larryp0304 October 4, 2010 11:44 PM EDT
Any man that lies about his military service is a total disgrace. It dishonors and dis-respects the men who really served and especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It's just ANOTHER example of a politician lying in order to win. A vote for this man is a vote against the honor and integrity of the men who REALLY served!
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by factsplease1 October 5, 2010 7:03 AM EDT
Well Larry, did you vote for Bush?? He was the biggest liar ever about his military service. Didn't show up for training weekends, refused physicals, 300 whole hours of flying time over 6 YEARS!! My husband flew 500 hours EVERY YEAR in order to be qualified to fly. So tell me when was he ever qualified?? NEVER!!!!!
by stormerF3 October 5, 2010 8:00 AM EDT
factspleas,..I believe Dan Rather thought the way you did also. Iguess you excuse Clinton for running away from the draft? Blumenthal 5 deferments till an opening in the reserve,so he could stay in his state.Then he lied again and again,and again,about it,And you want to blame Bush?
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