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Here is a slideshow of the debate accompanied by some commentary:

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I think it was an even fight, Marty Lamb and Pat Barron hit Jim McGovern, Jim McGovern and the Moderator hit Marty Lamb and Pat Barron 2 on 2.

Even worse when the Moderator didn’t like that hostile questions were directed at McGovern she went after those asking questions. I think she cost McGovern more votes by such tactics and the public in this state is very much aware of what the media did with Obama in 2008. It was a very poor job.

I think Pat Barron won the debate, he answered crisply and directly.

Talked to several people off camera they thought he knew Barron knew his stuff but didn’t like him, too negative. I disagree.

I thought Marty started tentative due to the moderator interrupting him off the bat but got stronger as the debate went on

Jim McGovern was an effective counter-puncher although the debate made that hard to do. He constantly talked about what congress should do and fix but since he has been in congress for 15 years, why isn’t it done? I am very glad that I wasn’t drinking when he called himself tough on immigration.

He however (although he misrepresented public opinion on the issue) actually praised the healthcare bill and stood by it. That was actually kind of refreshing.

Marty Lamb praised McGovern for his constituent services.

McGovern has more money and the signs outside sure indicated it. He did a great job turning out his people for the standout.

When this election is done I’d like to see Pat Barron run for another office.

There was a pretty good tea party turnout.

Things certainly aren’t boring here in the 3rd Massachusetts

I’ll be uploading video tonight and posting during the day tomorrow

Stacy McCain’s take is here I also have video of the McGovern statement in the full question that was asked that prompted it:

i thought the question was interesting particularly since so many non pols are running this year everywhere.

Update: I think Marty’s answer is more deserving of attention because it is an AWESOME answer to this question and also points to a phenom I’ve seen all over the place. The idea of citizens coming to serve from all walks of life is very important to our republican field this year and would give a perspective to congress that it NEEDS desperately!

Marty Lamb spoke to me before his appearance on WCRN Saturday.

Marty’s site is here, if you aren’t in a position to kick in a few bucks to his campaign, you can give something even more valuable; your time.

We had a great time both before and after the WCRN broadcast.

Senator Richard Moore and wife just after the first hour

Before the congressional candidates Dem State Senator Richard Moore was on the air

In the Studio

The three wise men before the show

Three future congressmen

Bill and Marty’s wives joined in for a shot.

Five of the nicest people you will meet

There were quite a few callers from over the state

In the Studio

We took some photos just after we got off the air

The Gang on the air

And Marty provided us with his famous Congressional Barf Bags

Marty Lamb's famous congressional barf bags

After the show we went to a place called Sweet in Worcester

The Gang at Sweet

The crew here was very busy:

Filling pastry orders

And they Don’t stuff the Cannoli until you order:

No soggy cannoli shells here

The place was full and rocking

The place was pretty busy

But John and Sam were the stars of the show

Republicans and Democrats in sweet agreement

In two weeks we will have Bill Gunn, Tom Wesley and Marty Lamb on again. We hope you tune in.

Update: Here is a video I shot at Sweet

I have no idea why I called John “Tom” in that video. Late night I guess.

…in addition to DaTechGuy on DaRadio as 4th banana you will have not 1, not 2 but 3 republican congressional candidates in studio during the 2nd hour. Bill Gunn from ma-1, Tom Wesley from ma-2 , and Marty Lamb from ma-3.

A democratic state senator will be on in the first hour, but either way I hope you will all listen tonight from 7-9 on 830 a.m. or listen to the live feed here.