Webb Overwhelms Miller With Wealth Of Knowledge And Experience

Date: May 19, 2006


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May 19, 2006

Webb Overwhelms Miller With Wealth Of Knowledge And Experience

Harris Miller Continues His Campaign Long Negative Attacks on Webb

Democratic US Senate candidate Jim Webb kept an often agitated Harris Miller on the defensive in today's televised debate on Joel Rubin's political talk show "On the Record," which will air this Sunday at 10:30AM on Norfolk's ABC affiliate. Webb scored points throughout the one hour debate on issues ranging from electability, the economy, energy policy and the War in Iraq.

"I would have absolutely voted against the resolution to go to war," said Webb. "That's what I think leadership is all about…We need people who ask the hard questions - people who have the experience and ability to ask the hard questions."

By contrast, Miller chose early in the debate to desperately attack Webb. For instance, while Webb was outlining his agenda to change the direction of the country, Miller interrupted Webb to attack him.

Webb responded by articulating for his vision for an expanded Democratic party based on core Democratic values, "The old labels are falling away. No matter what people are saying eight years ago are not applicable after 9/11. There are a lot of people like me, who I think should come back to the Democratic Party, and we should be grateful for that if you are a loyal Democrat…"

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