Sen. Mark Udall (D., Colo.) failed to name a single agenda item from the Obama administration that he would oppose if re-elected to the U.S. Senate, dodging a key question during Wednesday night's debate.
"Specifically, which of the president's proposed policies are you prepared to vote against in the next two years?" moderator Kyle Clark asked.
"I don't know the list of policies that you're alluding to," Udall said. "Certainly I'm more than ready to raise the minimum wage, for paycheck fairness... I think we ought to make college more affordable; we ought to ensure that tax credits go to companies that keep jobs here."
Clark reminded Udall that the question was whether there were any policies that the senator does not support. Udall ignored the question a second time and decided to go local in his answer.
"I support moving this country forward, and I support focusing on the economy," Udall said. "I did not read the president's speech. I'm focused on this race here. My compass is a Colorado compass. I listen to the people of Colorado."