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Congressional candidates Walsh, Duckworth trade barbs in Illinois debate

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CHICAGO (MCT) — A heated suburban congressional campaign boiled over during a Tuesday night debate as Republican Rep. Joe Walsh labeled Tammy Duckworth a “failed bureaucrat” running a poll-tested campaign while the Democratic challenger argued the incumbent serves the tea party instead of his district.

Going head to head for two hours before a raucous audience of about 1,000 people in Rolling Meadows, the 8th Congressional District contenders debated on issues ranging from the future of Medicare to partisan gridlock.

Illustrating the divide was the candidates’ responses when asked what two specific positions made them the best choice for voters on Nov. 6. Walsh listed the fight against raising the debt ceiling and backing a balanced budget amendment. Duckworth pointed to protecting the guarantee of Medicare and Social Security.

The race, among the most closely watched in the nation as Democrats try to regain control of the House, has unfolded as outside super political action committees are spending millions of dollars on TV attack ads to sway voters.

Walsh, a tea party icon who narrowly won election two years ago, used his opening statement to mock the campaign style of Duckworth, a former top official in the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs and a former undersecretary in the federal veterans’ agency.

“You will hear my opponent answer almost every single question with nice poll tested, canned answers like, ‘Let’s roll up our sleeves and let’s get to work,’” Walsh said. “What you won’t hear her tell you is that she has established a long track record at the Illinois VA as a failed bureaucrat who wasted taxpayer dollars while using her position of power to further political causes that she supported.”

Duckworth countered that Walsh is the “status quo” of a gridlocked Washington and had put his tea party support ahead of the needs of the district.

“He’s voted against his district time and again. He’s not there to serve this district. He’s there to serve the tea party and that simply is not good enough. The choice is clear. Do you want more of the same partisan gridlock?” Duckworth asked.

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