Thursday night was the vice presidential debate between current vice president Joe Biden, and Mitt Romney's running mate Paul Ryan. So who came out on top?
Republican U.S. Senator Scott Brown and his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren fought over a host of issues during their third t-v debate held Wednesday night in Springfield.
The first live debate of the 9th Congressional district campaign remained civil Wednesday night in Duxbury, even as candidates revealed strong, largely partisan differences on how best to represent the newly drawn district.
Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown and his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren fought over who would be better at creating jobs, protecting Medicare and keeping down the cost of higher education during their third debate Wednesday night in Springfield...
The SouthCoast Alliance is holding a senatorial forum next Thursday at UMass Dartmouth.
Both candidates have been invited, but Craig Dutra of the Alliance tells WBSM News only one candidate is showing up.
In a letter to the Alliance, Brown says that he has committed to six debates, the most of any incumbent senator in 16 years and has finalized his debate and candidates forum schedule for the 2012
U.S. Senator Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren clashed on several issues during their second debate last night held at the University of Massachusetts Lowell campus. Brown says he's a nonpartisan Senator who votes the best interests of Massachusetts, not along party lines.
The first debate between Senator Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren is over and both party representatives are checking in with their opinions on the debate. Congressman Barney Frank says if Senator Brown wins it could mean turning over control of the Senate to the Republicans...