Barrett, Walker Spar Over Jobs in Final Debate

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MADISON, Wis. - Republican Scott Walker said in Friday's governor's race debate that voters were "sick and tired" of attacks being made against him in the campaign, while his Democratic opponent Tom Barrett said Walker wasn't being honest about his plans for cutting taxes.

The lively, one-hour debate, which included questions from citizens in Madison, La Crosse and Wausau, was the third and final debate before Tuesday's election. The candidates covered little new ground. Instead, they touted again their plans for turning around the economy, which has been the central issue in the race as Wisconsin is suffering

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Barrett, Walker Spar Over Jobs in Final Debate

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