Tuesday, October 30, 2001
Luken, Fuller to debate on live TV
The last time Charlie Luken and Courtis Fuller appeared live on WLWT-TV together, they were co-anchors on the evening news. This time, they're candidates for Cincinnati mayor, squaring off in the first and likely only live television debate of the campaign.
The debate, to be broadcast on Channel 5, will air at 8 p.m. today from the Museum Center.
That will be the final showdown, said Mr. Fuller, who took time out from campaigning Monday to prepare.
Mr. Luken has been pushing for more debates for weeks, saying he'll show up anytime, anywhere to talk issues with Mr. Fuller.
It appears, however, that Mr. Fuller is content to debate one last time and let it be.
The (radio) debate on the 16th was very good. I think it established very well for voters what our positions are, he said.
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