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Democratic Senate candidates debate on IPTV
The Gazette
May. 25, 2016 4:41 pm
CEDAR RAPIDS - Four Democrats seeking their party's nomination for the U.S. Senate will debate on statewide public television tonight.
Former state lawmakers Tom Fiegen of Clarence and Bob Krause of Fairfield, State Sen. Rob Hogg of Cedar Rapids and former Lt. Gov. Patty Judge of Albia will participate in the live, televised Iowa Press debate at the Iowa Public Television studio in Johnston beginning at 7 p.m.
The winner of the June 7 Democratic primary election will face Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley in November.
The debate also will be carried live on Iowa Public Radio.
The four Democrats running for the U.S. Senate in Iowa (left to right), former state Sen. Tom Fiegen of Clarence, state Sen. Rob Hogg of Cedar Rapids, Albia Democrat Patty Judge – a former state senator, Iowa agriculture secretary -- and former state Rep. Bob Krause of Fairfield, check their notes and prepare for the start of a two-hour forum Sunday sponsored by the 'Stop The Arms Race' PAC and progressive groups in Des Moines. (Rod Boshart/The Gazette)