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Monday, June 17, 2013

Watch Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are broadcast on Wisconsin Public Television as a public service for voters.  Each candidate on the official ballot for statewide or federal office are invited to participate and are given up to five minutes to make their own, unedited, appeal to voters.

U.S. Senate

Watch Candidate Statement for U.S. Senate: Allen on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement for U.S. Senate: Baldwin on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement for U.S. Senate: Kexel on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement for U.S. Senate: Thompson: on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Congressional District One

Watch Candidate Statement: Deschler on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement: Zerban on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Paul Ryan, Republican, declined to participate.

Congressional District Two

Watch Candidate Statement: Lee on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement: Pocan on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Congressional District Three

Watch Candidate Statement: Boland on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement: Kind on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Congressional District 4

 

Watch Candidate Statement: Moore on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement: Sebring on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Robert Raymond, Independent, declined to participate

Congressional District Five

Watch Candidate Statement: Heaster on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

F. James Sensenbrenner, Republican, declined to participate

Congressional District Six

Watch Candidate Statement: Kallas on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Watch Candidate Statement: Petri on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Congressional District Seven

Watch Candidate Statement: Kreitlow on PBS. See more from WPT Presents.

Sean Duffy, Republican, declined to participate.

Congressional District Eight 

Reid Ribble, Republican, and Jamie Wall, Democrat, declined to participate.