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Cooke, Van Orden and Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional in 2024
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Rebecca Cooke, Derrick Van Orden are running for Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District.
Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden is being challenged by Democratic candidate Rebecca Cooke in the 2024 election for Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District in another high-profile race.
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Cooke, Van Orden and Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional in 2024
Clip: Season 2300 Episode 2310 | 6m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden is being challenged by Democratic candidate Rebecca Cooke in the 2024 election for Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District in another high-profile race.
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Reporting from Westby.
I'm Aditi Debnath.
For "Here& Now".
Westby comes as more eyes are drawn to western Wisconsin and its congressional race.
Republican Derek Van Orden won the open seat in a tight race in 2022.
But as Election Day gets closer, an outside spending continues to grow.
Nathan Denzin reports experts predict this year's race will be even tighte.
>> Nobody is taking the third Congressional District for granted in 2024.
>> This is a very competitive district.
runs through Wisconsin.
>> Three they weren't going to campaign for myself.
Absolutely.
Other local candidates?
Absolutely.
most of Western and parts of central Wisconsin, is the most purple district in a purple state.
Every vote is up for grabs.
Republican Derek Van Orden is the incumbent after winning the open seat in 2022.
He declined multiple requests to be interviewed, both in person and virtually for this story, but spoke to a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter at the RNC in July.
and they understand how many hours we put in to craft very solid, very solid legislation to help out the third, then they should be voting for me.
>> His supporters point to committee appointments, especially to the House Committee on Agriculture, as proof he's working for residents in the third.
>> I've worked, I don't know how many hundreds, if not thousands of hours getting through a bipartisan farm bill that is a remarkable piece of legislation that's going to help everybody from our smallest farmers all the way to the larger farms.
>> Derrick Van Orden is known as this very polarizing figure.
>> Anthony Chergosky is a political scientist at UW lacrosse.
He says the House hasn't done much overall.
>> Basically, Congress has just been trying to keep the lights on.
I mean, that's they've been really accomplishing the bare minimum since January 2023.
>> Congress has passed just 43 bills.
>> The bill is passed in the previous two sessions, they averaged about 200 bills passed.
>> How much of this campaign is going to be about the legislative record of Derrick?
Van Orden?
We just don't know.
>> Since his inauguration, four bills with Van Orden as a sponsor or co-sponsor have been passed by the House.
Three are related to the armed services, and one clarifies that federal funds can be used to buy archery or shooting sports equipment in schools.
Committees.
Van Norden is a member of have also passed legislation.
The largest is a 2024 farm bill that has drawn bipartisan praise, but has still not yet been signed into law.
As legislators haggle over details so when people say, I'm not helping our our smaller farmers or farmers at all, that's another lie and I just don't appreciate it.
But if you ask a Democrat, Van Norden is a fringe MAGA politician.
>> Derrick Van Orden is a lot of talk and no walk.
You know, he's continued to, I think, push radicalism and his his temperament.
I think it's all about partisan partisan game playing.
Democratic nominee for the third congressional seat.
time and time again by his outbursts.
I mean, and it's kind of like a laundry list at this point.
record, controversy has followed Van Norden since his first run in 2020.
He attended Trump Stop the Steal rally on January 6th.
Brought a loaded handgun through TSA.
Yelled at a teenage librarian over an LGBTQ+ book display.
Yelled at a group of teenage Senate pages in the US Capitol for taking pictures.
Shouted over President Biden's State of the Union address and got into a heated altercation with a protester outside of the RNC.
embarrassed, I think, by the actions that he takes.
>> I would love them to actually look at my voting record and not listen to the noise that's been putting out.
>> Van Norden's voting and sponsorship record shows he's the most moderate member of Wisconsin's congressional delegation.
many Democrat friends I have in Washington, D.C. the press won't report it, but Dems aren't convinced.
push comes to shove, a lot of the radical things that he's talking about consistently on social media, consistently in the press, are going to be where he's going.
>> Cooke says that if she were elected, things would be different.
>> I think what really sets me apart are my lived experiences.
>> Experiences like growing up on a family farm in Eau Claire, running a small business, and waitressing three nights a week.
Even during the campaign.
>> Those types of lived experiences, I think, lend themselves well to being a legislator that really understands what working people are looking for in their representative and what I can deliver on in Congress.
>> Cooke says she would like to serve on the House AG Committee, as Van Norden does, and work on the farm Bill to make sure it protects small family farms.
>> One of the things that I'm really interested in is right to repair.
So the right to repair your own stuff.
I'd love to see something like that be incorporated into the farm bill in the future.
>> She also wants to expand access to health care in Western Wisconsin, where the number of providers has shrunk since the pandemic.
It's not even health care providers, but we've lost, like literal hospitals for people to go to.
>> To do that, she says, the federal government needs to look at tangible solutions.
>> But Medicare reimbursement rates look like for hospitals in order to be staying open and serving critical populations.
>> Cooke says other priorities include codifying Roe v Wade, taking on corporations who have been price gouging consumers, and securing federal funding for PFAS cleanup at former President Trump's rally in La Crosse.
Van Orden said he also wants to talk about policy here in southwestern Wisconsin.
about policy.
We want to talk about issues.
We really don't want to talk about personnel.
>> But Van Norden's website, where he lays out his top policy priorities, has not been updated since 2021.
His positions include ending Covid 19 restrictions on schools, tax cuts, end quote.
Leading with integrity Van Orden social media accounts are also light on policy, and PBS Wisconsin could not find a campaign platform or specific policy positions elsewhere as to how all of this will play out, it's anyone's guess.
continued to emphasize his brand as a political outsider, even though he is now in Congress, and Ken Rebecca Cooke withstand millions of dollars of negative campaigning.
Van Norden still has the inside track, but with money from state and national groups pouring into the race, nothing is certain.
>> Derrick Van Orden is a favorite, but not overwhelmingly so, and a lot can happen between now and November to either solidify Van Orden's advantage or to undermine his advantage.
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