On this special edition of “Campaign Beat”, our weekly political analysis program, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison, about who’s up – and who’s down – on the eve of tomorrow’s primary election….
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Campaign Beat April 27 – Chuck, Sally and Mike talk about funny – and bold – campaign ads…
On this edition of Campaign Beat, our weekly political analysis program, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison about a possible campaign violation in the governor’s race, a not well known candidate in the Senate race, and three new campaign ads – one of which supports gay marriage…
Campaign Beat Apr 20 – Chuck, Sally and Mike talk debates, ads and birth control…
On this edition of “Campaign Beat”, our weekly political analysis program, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison about this week’s Republican gubernatorial debate, a new TV ad attacking Democratic gubernatorial candidate Steve Bullock, how the debate over “Obamacare” is influencing both the gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races, how family planning funding could be an issue in the Senate race, and who’s raising the most money in the U.S. House race…
Campaign Beat Apr 6 – Chuck, Sally and Mike talk about the politics of wolves and veterans…
In this edition of “Campaign Beat”, our weekly political analysis program, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison, about how the wolf issue might affect the Republican gubernatorial primary race, two new TV ads in the U.S. Senate race, and Senator Baucus’s early campaigning for the 2014 election…
Campaign Beat Feb 3rd – Chuck, Sally and Mike talk politics…..
In this edition of “Campaign Beat” News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison about the newest candidate in the U.S. House race, fundraising in the U.S. Senate race, nominees to be the new Commissioner of Political Practices, a new candidate for lieutenant governor, and catchy campaign billboards…whew!