Republican Congressman Chip Cravaack and DFL challenger Rick Nolan are at odds over the best ways to create jobs and provide health care in their latest 8th District debate.
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CAMBRIDGE, Minn. (AP) - Republican Congressman Chip Cravaack and DFL challenger Rick Nolan are at odds over the best ways to create jobs and provide health care in their latest 8th District debate.
Cravaack and Nolan debated for a third time Tuesday before an overflow crowd at Anoka Ramsey Community College in Cambridge.
Nolan says the stimulus bill could have been better but that it worked.
Cravaack says the bill was not worth what it added to the national debt.
The two also differed on whether to repeal the Affordable Care Act, known as ``Obamacare.''
Cravaack says he would repeal it while Nolan, a former congressman, says he would not vote to repeal it.
The 8th District race is among the nation's costliest.
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