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Here and Now for Oct. 13, 2016

Michael Wager, a UW journalism professor, discusses US Senate debate.

10/13/2016 | Rating TV-G

Here and Now

Here and Now for Oct. 13, 2016

Season 1500 Episode 1516 | 28m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

Michael Wager, a UW journalism professor, discusses US Senate debate.

Michael Wager, a UW journalism professor, discusses US Senate debate. Marquette Law School poll director Charles Franklin talks about the results from his latest poll and WPT reporter Zac Schultz analyzes the competitive 18th state Senate district.

10/13/2016 | Rating TV-G

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Here and Now

Here and Now for Oct. 13, 2016

Season 1500 Episode 1516 | 28m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

Michael Wager, a UW journalism professor, discusses US Senate debate. Marquette Law School poll director Charles Franklin talks about the results from his latest poll and WPT reporter Zac Schultz analyzes the competitive 18th state Senate district.

10/13/2016 | Rating TV-G

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