It's common knowledge that Bill Rogers is avoiding a debate with Democrat Donna Anderson in the race for Michigan's 66th House seat. He recently backed out of a debate on Detroit Public Television sponsored by the Center for Michigan on the grounds that he was too busy because he does not have the "luxury" of being unemployed.
But he did have time to show up at WLNS in Lansing to tape a message to the voters, at the invitation of the television station. At least, he had a little time. He taped only a 30-second message.
Anderson, on the other hand, spoke for five minutes about her priorities as a future lawmaker -- education, the environment, job creation, health care, and stem cell research.
You can view Anderson here.
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