Loebsack, Archer spar in televised debate

DMACC-Newton hosted event broadcast live on IPTV

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John Archer, the Republican candidate in the 2nd Congressional District of Iowa, responds to question from moderator Dean Borg, host of Iowa Public Television's Iowa Press program, while Rep. Dave Loebsack (D-IA, 2nd District) looks on during an IPTV debate at the Des Moines Area Community College campus in Newton on Tuesday, Oct. 16. The debate, lasting 60 minutes, touched upon national issues of job creation and foreign affairs as well as addressing issues more proximate to Iowans, including farm bill policy. (Nicole Wiegand/ Daily News)

At the end of the debate, both candidates were asked what bill they would most like to see on the President’s desk for signature. Loebsack said he would most like to see his sectors bill passed, while Archer said he thought a Balanced Budget Amendment is most important to Americans.

After the debate, the candidates met with the media. Both men said they felt the debate went well for their respective campaigns.

Bob Eschliman can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 423 or via email at beschliman@newtondailynews.com.

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