Independent Shawn Oconnor. Oconnor ive voted as recently as 2014 for members of both parties. Which republican did you vote for . You are a republican. Im going to back you up on that. Oconnor i mean you see this is great. I am a true moderate. Because theyre both trying to put me into a slot. No, no, no. Tom wmur political director Josh Mcelveen moderated tonights debate and joins us live from the institute of politics at saint anselm college. Reporter over the course of the last elections, carol sheaporter has developed a political rivalry and it is often played out on the you debate stage and while they were certainly not shy about going after each other with criticisms they also managed to find some Common Ground in this one at least when it came to the independent candidate in this written the end of etiquette it was on stage with him tonight Shawn Oconnor lets get a recap that debate with adam sexton who is standing by live. Reporter josh the past 3 debates between carol sheaport
Independent Shawn Oconnor. Oconnor ive voted as recently as 2014 for members of both parties. Which republican did you vote for . You are a republican. Im going to back you up on that. Oconnor i mean you see this is great. I am a true moderate. Because theyre both trying to put me into a slot. No, no, no. Tom wmur political director Josh Mcelveen moderated tonights debate and joins us live from the institute of politics at saint anselm college. Reporter over the course of the last elections, carol sheaporter has developed a political rivalry and it is often played out on the you debate stage and while they were certainly not shy about going after each other with criticisms they also managed to find some Common Ground in this one at least when it came to the independent candidate in this written the end of etiquette it was on stage with him tonight Shawn Oconnor lets get a recap that debate with adam sexton who is standing by live. Reporter josh the past 3 debates between carol sheaport
A partisan fight over the hearing process for Gov. Janet Mills' proposal to expand background checks on firearm sales and increase access to crisis mental health care suggests a bipartisan compromise may be elusive even after the mass shooting.
A partisan fight over the hearing process for Gov. Janet Mills' proposal to expand background checks on firearm sales and increase access to crisis mental health care suggests a bipartisan compromise may be elusive even after the mass shooting.
The governor's office said Republicans mischaracterized the background check proposal and incorrectly stoked fear that it would lead to a registry of firearm owners.