February 04, 2012 |
37°F
John Woike/Hartford Courant
[caption id="attachment_1110" align="alignnone" width="479" caption="John Woike/Hartford Courant"][/caption] Two Democrats with varying opinions contested a wide range of issues the United States is facing. Merrick Alpert, a self-proclaimed “underdog” proved a viable candidate through the eyes of students who followed the debate. Freshman Manthan Bhatt said, “Who won the debate? I
advertisement
John Woike/Hartford Courant
[caption id="attachment_1114" align="alignnone" width="480" caption="John Woike/Hartford Courant"][/caption] I did it in the 2008 presidential election, I did it in Super Bowl XLIV, and the Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate Debate makes me want to do it again: I’m rooting for the underdog. I listened to roughly 60 minutes of debate from