Kentucky Tonight Congressional Debates
Bill Goodman on KET's Kentucky Tonight is holding a series of discussions with Congressional candidates to give viewers a chance to learn about the candidates and make a more informed decision on election day, Tuesday, May 22nd.
The first debate was last week and included the 1st Congressional District Democratic candidates and 3rd Congressional District Democratic candidates, respectively. A video of that program can be found here or by clicking on the image above.
Tonight, the discussion will be between the Republicans in the 6th Congressional District and the program will air live at 8pm EST.
Part of the program relies on questions from viewers and it would be fantastic if some of you could take the time to think about questions to ask, then call into the program at 1-800-494-7605 or submit them by twitter @billket
6th Congressional District Republicans
Monday, April 30
A discussion with 6th Congressional District Republican primary candidates. Guests: Garland "Andy" Barr, Patrick J. Kelly II, and Curtis Kenimer
4th Congressional District Democrats/5th Congressional District Democrats
Monday, May 7
A discussion with 4th Congressional District Democrat primary candidates. Guests: William R. "Bill" Adkins and Greg Frank. Then, a discussion with 5th Congressional District Democrat primary candidates. Guests: Michael Ackerman and Kenneth S. Stepp.
4th Congressional District Republicans
Monday, May 14
A discussion with 4th Congressional District Republican primary candidates. Invited guests: Marc Carey, Thomas Massie, Gary Moore, Brian D. Oerther, Walter Christian Schumm, Alecia Webb-Edgington, and Tom Wurtz.
You can also learn a lot about the candidates on our website at www.KentuckyElection.org which is now under constructions, but already has a wealth of information about the election.
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