After weeks of bickering between their campaigns, the candidates for California's U.S. Senate seat have agreed to debate: once.
Democrats Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez will meet in the televised face-off Oct. 5 in Los Angeles.
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The agreement Wednesday comes three months after the June primary that sent Harris, the state attorney general, and Sanchez, an Orange County congresswoman, into a November runoff.
The race to replace retiring Democrat Barbara Boxer has been largely overshadowed by the presidential contest, and many voters remain undecided.
Harris has held a steady edge in polling and fundraising.