Monday, June 06, 2005

Final GOP Debate Erupts Into Shoutfest (NJ)

The seven Republican candidates for governor squared off in their final debate yesterday, shouting over each other about property taxes and the negative tone of the primary in a raucous, freewheeling affair televised live on WCBS.

In an effort to break the candidates away from the stock answers they used during five previous televised debates, organizers set a looser format. There were no time limits for responses and the rivals had the opportunity to jump into the fray at will.

But in a race with low voter interest, the final encounter before tomorrow's election illustrated the candidates' desperation to be heard in an exceptionally crowded field. Much of the hour-long broadcast turned into a free-for-all and, at one point, left the moderator pleading for order.

"Our viewers would pray that you would just give us one answer at a time," said Jim Rosenfield, an anchor for WCBS, which sponsored the event along with the New York Times.

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