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Here & Now for Sept. 29, 2017

Season 1600 Episode 1613 | 26m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

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On tonight's show, we examine: Sen. Kathleen Vinehout's newly announced gubernatorial run as she joins us to discuss state issues and a controversial letter she wrote in 2015; the effects that Wisconsin's voter ID law may have on voter turnout with UW professor Ken Mayer; and what actually happened with Russia’s hack of state servers with Reid Magney of the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

09/29/2017

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Here & Now for Sept. 29, 2017

Season 1600 Episode 1613 | 26m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

On tonight's show, we examine: Sen. Kathleen Vinehout's newly announced gubernatorial run as she joins us to discuss state issues and a controversial letter she wrote in 2015; the effects that Wisconsin's voter ID law may have on voter turnout with UW professor Ken Mayer; and what actually happened with Russia’s hack of state servers with Reid Magney of the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

09/29/2017

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