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Walsh, Duckworth debate in highly watched race

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CHICAGO (Associated Press) -

A fourth debate between candidates in one of the country's most-watched congressional races Thursday night saw Democrat Tammy Duckworth and Republican U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh occasionally interrupt one another but not devolve into name calling as in previous meetings.

The 30-minute debate aired on WTTW's "Chicago Tonight." The candidates disagreed on issues ranging from immigration to abortion.

Walsh accused Democrats of redrawing the 8th congressional district to benefit his opponent.

"This district was drawn for her," he said.

Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran who lost her legs in combat in 2004, accused Walsh of insinuating that she has overplayed her military service to get elected.

"My opponent is the one who planted that comment," Duckworth said. "He says many things that are irresponsible for a congressman to say."

Walsh, elected to Congress in 2010, told voters he wouldn't compromise on not raising taxes or refusing to approve more debt. Duckworth, who ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2006 in another district, said Congress needs to fix problems with the Affordable Care Act health law.

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