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North Carolina Senatorial Debate, between Erskine Bowles (D) and Richard Burr (R), Sept. 28, 2004

Click on a participant to pop-up their full list of quotations from Bowles-Burr Debate (number of quotes indicated):
- Erskine Bowles (6)
- Richard Burr (7)
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Civil Rights
Erskine Bowles: Constitutional amendment on gay marriage as last resort.
Richard Burr: Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.
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Education
Erskine Bowles: No Child Left Behind is an unfunded mandate.
Richard Burr: No Child Left Behind provides opportunity to compete.
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Environment
Erskine Bowles: No offshore drilling off NC coast.
Richard Burr: No offshore drilling off NC coast.
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Free Trade
Erskine Bowles: Negotiated China trade agreement for Pres. Clinton.
Richard Burr: Voted 8 times against China trade agreement.
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Gun Control
Erskine Bowles: Reinstitute the assault weapons ban.
Richard Burr: Assault weapons ban is against the Second Amendment.
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Homeland Security
Erskine Bowles: Support the 9/11 Commission.
Richard Burr: Support the 9/11 Commission but it was too slow.
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Principles & Values
Richard Burr: Pres. Bush is right 96% of the time.
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The above quotations are from North Carolina Senatorial Debate, between Erskine Bowles (D) and Richard Burr (R), Sept. 28, 2004.
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