
1st Congressional District, 2012
Season 2012 Episode 1 | 58m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
First Congressional District candidates debate at the Idaho Capitol.
First Congressional District candidates Jimmy Farris, a Democrat, and Rep. Raul Labrador, a Republican, square off before a live audience inside the House and Senate Auditorium at the Idaho Capitol. They are questioned by Dan Popkey from the Idaho Statesman, Betsy Russell from the Spokesman-Review and Scott Logan from KBOI 2News. Idaho Reports host Greg Hahn moderates.
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The Idaho Debates is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Funding for The Idaho Debates 2012 is provided by the Public Policy Center at Boise State University and the Idaho Public Television Endowment.

1st Congressional District, 2012
Season 2012 Episode 1 | 58m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
First Congressional District candidates Jimmy Farris, a Democrat, and Rep. Raul Labrador, a Republican, square off before a live audience inside the House and Senate Auditorium at the Idaho Capitol. They are questioned by Dan Popkey from the Idaho Statesman, Betsy Russell from the Spokesman-Review and Scott Logan from KBOI 2News. Idaho Reports host Greg Hahn moderates.
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The Idaho Debates is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Funding for The Idaho Debates 2012 is provided by the Public Policy Center at Boise State University and the Idaho Public Television Endowment.