Jerry brown - meg whitman debate: opening statements
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Oct. 12, 2010 6:40 PM PT _This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts._ Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman were
asked to tell California citizens what they must do for California. Whitman said she and her husband moved to California 30 years ago as newlyweds, and said they lived ‘the California dream.
... Today, what I see is the California dream is broken. I want to bring that California dream alive.’ Whitman said we have ‘a government we can no longer afford’ and talked about ‘tough
trade-offs.’ Brown said ‘we do have to make some tough decisions, we have to live within our means.’ He said ‘we can’t scapegoat’ immigrants, public employees or other groups. ‘We must rise
above the poisonous partisanship,’ he said. ‘We have to think as Californians first.’ Brown disavowed the notion of California as a failed state as an ‘East Coast’ idea. The debate is being
moderated by NBC’s Tom Brokaw. -- Anthony York in San Rafael, Calif. RELATED: Tom Brokaw on crutches Protesters shout at each other Green party candidate arrested