EWING, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's two major-party U.S.
Senate candidates are set to meet again for their second debate.
Sen. Bob Menendez and Republican state Sen. Joe Kyrillos (kih-RIHL'-lohs) are
scheduled to answer questions on radio station New Jersey 101.5 FM at 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
This will be the second of three scheduled debates between the incumbent
Democrat and the Republican veteran state lawmaker.
In their last debate a week ago, the candidates stuck mainly to the talking
points of their respective parties.
Menendez is seeking his second six-year term.
Kyrillos, who lags his opponent in campaign contributions and name
recognition, is expected to be joined by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Gov.
Chris Christie while campaigning later this month.