Wasserman Schultz, Canova Agree To 1-Hour Debate
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MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Tim Canova have agreed to a one-hour debate -- in one of the most highly anticipated primary elections in the country.
It's the race for the 23rd congressional district seat and on Sunday both opponents will voice their policies, grievances and solutions.
The place to catch their only scheduled debate, is on a special one-hour, live edition of Facing South Florida with Jim DeFede.
On Wednesday, Wasserman Schultz agreed to debate Canova - releasing a tweet.
I've accepted @DeFede's invitation to debate my opponent on CBS4 this Sun and look forward to discussing issues that matter. #WaitingForTim.
— D Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) August 10, 2016
This past Sunday, Canova appeared on the show and said he would like to debate Wasserman Schultz.
On Wednesday night, Canova tweeted out in response to Wasserman Schultz.
I've been waiting to debate you since April and the best you can do is 15 minutes? #DebbieDodgesDebates https://t.co/h6x2iXlYdt
— Tim Canova (@Tim_Canova) August 11, 2016
The people of this district deserve a legitimate 2-hour debate in prime time. https://t.co/h6x2iXlYdt
— Tim Canova (@Tim_Canova) August 11, 2016
The debate can be seen live on Sunday at 8:00 a.m. on CBS4, on cbsmiami.com or on our Facebook page.