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Daily Roundtable: Republicans Take Turn on Univision
December 10, 2007 12:34 PM
Last night the Republicans took their turn addressing a Spanish-speaking audience in the televised Univision debate. Much of the night focused on immigration, and this morning all reports indicate this debate did not sound quite like the others.
"It was a forum starkly different from previous Republican encounters, most notably marked by non-engagement between the participants..." ABC News reported.
The New York Times says the normally strident rhetoric on immigration was seriously softened.
And The Politico says the gloves went back on, for a change.
Do you think it was appropriate for the candidates to strike a softer tone in this debate? How big of a role do you think immigration will play in this election? You can join the Daily Roundtable discussion in our comments section.
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