Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan and Republican challenger Thom Tillis will meet Thursday for their second debate of the week in Wilmington, North Carolina in one of the most closely watched races of the midterms.
In their previous matchup, Hagan tried to keep the focus on Tillis’ record in the state legislature, while Tillis sought to make the election about discontent with President Obama’s record.
The debate is co-hosted by WECT and a state chapter of the League of Women Voters. Like Democrats in key races around the country, Hagan is staking her re-election hopes on running up support with women, and the debate could giver her an opportunity to press the advantage.
In their previous debate Tuesday in Durham, Hagan went after Tillis, the speaker of the state House, aggressively for not passing a state bill mandating equal pay for women.









