Voters will have to find a TV tonight if they want to watch Wisconsin’s candidate for U.S. Senate answer questions. You can click on their names below for more campaign and candidate information.
The only debate between Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin and Republican challenger Eric Hovde starts tonight at 7 p.m. The debate will be in Madison, but it will be broadcast across the state. Baldwin is leading in the race, but polls differ on just how big of a lead she has. Baldwin is looking for her third term in the Senate. Hovde is looking for his first.
But it doesn’t end there. The Libertarian Party in Wisconsin wants its chance to debate too.
The party yesterday said they are being shut-out of tonight’s U.S. Senate debate. Libertarian Senate candidate Phil Anderson says he’s running too, and says he deserves to be on the stage as well. He says the Libertarian Party is tired of being deliberately excluded in Wisconsin.