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Final Senate Debate Tonight

By Antonio D. French

Filed Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at 8:55 AM

Sen. Jim Talent and State Auditor Claire McCaskill will meet tonight in Kansas City for their fifth and final debate before the Nov. 7 election. But St. Louis voters may not see it at all.

The debate will take place at the University Academy charter school and will be moderated by KMBC-TV's Larry Moore. The panelists are KMBC-TV’s political reporter Michael Mahoney, Kansas City Star political reporter Steve Kraske, KCPT-TV public affairs and the news programming director Nick Haines, KCUR-FM news director Frank Morris and Examiner Independence editorial board editor Jeff Fox.

The debate will not be televised live in St. Louis, in Kansas City, or anywhere else. Instead, according to Brad Belote at The KY3 blog, the debate will air tomorrow night in K.C. on both KMBC and KCPT. Tonight, KMBC viewers will be treated to "Dancing with the Stars" instead.

St. Louisan may be able to stream video of the debate from one the television station's websites tomorrow. Maybe.

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Blogger Doug Duckworth said...

C-Span should be covering these debates!

10/18/2006 1:56 PM

 

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