Frank Lautenberg will debate Rob Andrews, but will take the lowest possible risk in doing so. The 84-year-old United States Senator will debate on the Friday night before the election on NJN.
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Debate will be like Nascar...
Everyone will watch to see if Senator Dimentia shows up with his clothes on backwards or starts shouting and gesturing at things that don't exist or engages in some other political car wreck. Senator Jello-eater hasn't accomlished a thing since banning smoking on planes decades ago and it you have to wonder if he even remembers his role in that.
Actually, you're
Actually, you're wrong...nobody will be watching because it's on NJN on a Friday night!