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Bielat, Kennedy Agree to Another TV Debate
Fox News will host the Oct. 24 debate between congressional candidates Joe Kennedy III and Sean Bielat.

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Fox News will host the Oct. 24 debate between congressional candidates Joe Kennedy III and Sean Bielat.

Fox News will host the Oct. 24 debate between congressional candidates Joe Kennedy III and Sean Bielat, Boston.com reports.
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