Monday, July 28, 2014

The Great District 8 Debate.

You can see the debate, once it is posted on:

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

It will not be online live. It will be filmed and posted later

Anonymous said...

I attended the debate. I think a point by point fact check us needed. Lynda spoke fast and repeatedly restated her points for emphasis. My neighbor has often gone to her office and the Commissioner won't come out of her office.

Anonymous said...

Daniella was outstanding. Mrs. Bell was her usual mean, nasty, lying self. I clearly saw the difference last night. My family and I will be voting for Daniella Levine Cava.

Anonymous said...

The eye-rolling, furiously scribbling of notes and mocking smile displayed by Bell were classic. We have all seen them before here in Homestead. Cava came across as professional, calm and thoughtful. What we need in an elected representative.

Anonymous said...

If anyone else is not happy with being lied to by Bell, with respect to here assertion that her office is located in the middle of the District for the convenience of her constituents, please call her campaign office, at 786-230-4167 to register your complaint. I did. I can't abide by outright liars. Fudging the facts is one thing, lying is quite another.

Anonymous said...

unfortunate initial reports above, but liars will always be exposed in the long run...hopefully before the election.

Anonymous said...

Hands down Daniella Levine Cava won with her poise, direct answers and impressive resume. The eye rolling, grimacing and furious note taking by Ms. Bell was both distracting as well as impolite, but I guess that sums up politics today.

Anonymous said...

Lynda Bell definitely won the debate last night. Going in as an undecided voter, I left as a Bell supporter because she knew her facts and did not speak in broad terms, knows the community and its people, has done many great things for the district, while taking a stand against the unions. It takes guts and courage to stand up and not pander to the unions. She made a valid point that unions are special interests too.