Scott Brown at Lucky Strike

Warren tours Old San Juan Bakery

Scott Brown at Lucky Strike

Warren tours Old San Juan Bakery

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Brown and Warren tour western Mass.

Sen. Brown in Chicopee, Warren in Holyoke on Thu.

Updated: Thursday, 11 Oct 2012, 11:46 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 11 Oct 2012, 6:35 AM EDT

CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) - Republican Senator Scott Brown and Democrat Elizabeth Warren, are back campaigning after their third debate at Springfield Symphony Hall Wednesday night.

Both Senate candidates made stops Thursday morning, here in Western Massachusetts.

22News was there as Senator Scott Brown and his wife Gail paid a breakfast visit to the Lucky Strike Restaurant in Chicopee.

They were accompanied by former Chicopee Mayor Richard Kos, State Senator Michael Knapik and Chicopee City Treasurer, Ernest LaFlamme.

During Wednesday's debate, Brown and Warren were asked how they defined the middle class. 22News asked Brown about that during his Chicopee stop.

“I said that the middle class is someone working a couple of jobs maybe two to three jobs and the kids are contributing and they're basically living paycheck to paycheck, give or take a one or two week window,” said Senator Scott Brown.

Brown said that he felt he was really able to draw some contrasts between he and Elizabeth Warren during the Springfield debate.

Elizabeth Warren stopped in Holyoke Thursday morning.

Warren visited the Old San Juan Bakery and then brought coffee and pastries to the High Street fire station.

 She will be joined by Congressman Richard Neal, Congressman John Olver and Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse.


 

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