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WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend for September 18, 1998

Congressional district candidates share their thoughts and the analysis of interesting ads

Aired 09/18/1998

WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend for September 18, 1998

Special | 58m 46s

Congressional district candidates share their thoughts and the analysis of interesting ads

First congressional district candidates Lydia Spottswood and representative Paul Ryan debate gun controls, interest groups, and social security. Representative Tom Barrett shares his thoughts on the Clinton scandal. 30-second take on gubernatorial ads, followed up with journalist Matt Flaherty, and later talk about Mark Neumann's cow gas ad. Superintendent Steve Dold discusses reading proficiency.

Aired 09/18/1998

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WPT Archives: 1990s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend for September 18, 1998

Special | 58m 46s

First congressional district candidates Lydia Spottswood and representative Paul Ryan debate gun controls, interest groups, and social security. Representative Tom Barrett shares his thoughts on the Clinton scandal. 30-second take on gubernatorial ads, followed up with journalist Matt Flaherty, and later talk about Mark Neumann's cow gas ad. Superintendent Steve Dold discusses reading proficiency.

Aired 09/18/1998

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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