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Republican presidential debate

Liability reform provided an early flashpoint last night, with Giuliani assailing Fred Thompson’s Senate voting record and Sen. Thompson offering a federalism defense. (Althouse, Oct. 21)(more; ritual disclaimer). More: the Giuliani site is hitting Thompson hard on the issue.

Filed under: federalism, Fred Thompson, politics

  • By Walter Olson
  • October 22, 2007
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