Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren met for their third debate Wednesday night with the first question about jobs -- not the Native American heritage controversy that led the first two debates.
Warren, a Harvard law professor, went to Brown's votes in Washington. "That's why I was so surprised when Senator Brown voted against three jobs bills in a row," she said during the debate in Springfield, Mass. "And why? because it would've meant an increase in taxes. Not for most people, but for those making a million dollars or more."
Brown talked about a local lunch spot. "I used to live here. I worked down on State Street. ... I've visited obviously Friendly's, Milano's, the Big E, Mass Mutual, and many other businesses and they're hurting right now. They have a lack of regulatory and tax certainty."
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