Warren Shines On Women's Issues
SPRINGFIELD - When women’s issues were raised during last night’s debate Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren shined and Senator Scott Brown stumbled. It was the only real high point of the debate for Warren as she had an otherwise slightly above average performance compared to Brown who was at his best and appears to have finally hit his stride on the debate stage. Still, their exchange on the issues of the day for women stole the show in Springfield.
“He has gone to Washington and he has had some good votes but he has had exactly one chance to vote for equal pay for equal work, and he voted no. He had exactly one chance to vote for insurance coverage for birth control and other contraceptive services for women, he voted no. And he had exactly one chance to vote for a prochoice woman, from Massachusetts, to the United States Supreme Court, and he voted no,” Warren said.
“Those are bad votes for women. The women of Massachusetts need a senator they can count on, not some of the time, but all of the time,” Warren continued.
Brown, who desperately needs independent female voters on Election Day, has worked hard to cement his image as a supporter of abortion rights and defender of women but last night in Springfield he gave a clunky defense of his positions that relied heavily on personal anecdotes.
"We’re both pro-choice, we both support Roe v. Wade, there’s no secret about that. I believe, obviously, very much in women getting the same pay and benefits,” he said
Brown, never one to miss a chance to play up his strong “one of us” credentials, did note that he didn’t want to create conflicts for Catholics when it came to issues of contraception and abortion.
"I am not going to be pitting Catholics against their faith," he said.
Overall, his disorganized response to moderator Jim Madigan's question took away from what was otherwise a great debate for him. Brown's a moderate and it's something he should have been better prepared to answer.
It’s too soon to tell if this crucial exchange will be a major factor in the race but it did highlight one of the few areas where Warren really outshines Brown and, particularly, with a demographic he really needs to win over.
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