Md. Senate rivals savings on Iraq, abortion
The candidates also clashed on research on embryonic stem cells. Steele defended his television ad, where her sister has multiple sclerosis, calls a Cardin ad taste, because he exhales a note of the actor Michael J. Fox has Parkinson’s disease.Steele repeated that against the appropriations for research on stem cells kills a human embryo and said he would like to see unused embryos at fertility clinics are used rather than adoptions rejected.
“We could up adoptions for those embryos,” said Steele. He said that research on embryonic stem cells is “not fully developed and should not be funded.
Cardin repeated his support for the Confederation research funding. It holds promise for advocates of patients with a variety of diseases, because the potential of cells to transform into any type of human tissue, may lead to new treatments.
Pending Steele has been called into question, if it tries to distance themselves from the president.
“I’m not Running Away by George Bush. I am not active in the direction of Bush. I’m in the Senate of the USA,” said Steele.
Cardin said Congress should consider whether the chairman of the law than listening to its national programme. “Congress must exercise their oversight function,” said Cardin.
An independent candidate in the race, Kevin Zeese, were not invited to the debate. The debate Cardin-Steele, its fourth session, it maybe the last days before polling day, if Cardin’s camp said it was possible, they take again Friday.
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