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U.S. Senate Candidates Harris, Sanchez Finally Agree To Debate — Once

Kamala Harris, left, and Loretta Sanchez, right, are pictured in these undated photos.
Kamala Harris / Loretta Sanchez
Kamala Harris, left, and Loretta Sanchez, right, are pictured in these undated photos.

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.

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