u.s. house of representatives. i will introduce the candidates to you. to my immediate left is harriet hagemann, to her left is miss robin belinsky, then representative liz cheney, senator anthony bouchard, colonel denton knapp. we are all very pleased that you are here. craig: i hope we can have a thoughtful discussion tonight. i hope we can have a mutual airing abuse without rancor mutual airing of views without anchor rancor. if the panelists are already, let s begin the debate tonight. asking the first question is steve peck. last night, and the appearance at the presidential library of ronald reagan, she got a standing ovation there. another circle she has become an outcast. you all are running for wyoming s only seat in the house. what does this emergence of use mean for this race and what does it mean about the state of the republican party in wyoming? ms. hageman: thank you for the question. we are not a democracy, we are a republic. at us and ends extremely imp
to you. to my immediate left is harriet hagemann, to her left is miss robin belinsky, then representative liz cheney, senator anthony bouchard, colonel denton knapp. we are all very pleased that you are here. i am proud wyoming pbs continues the tradition of bringing debates like this to you, our viewers and listeners so you can hear from the candidates directly. i hope we can have a thoughtful, civil discussion tonight. i told the candidates i hope we could have mutual views without rancor and that the first amendment allows us to have a thoughtful, civil discussion. we expect nothing different. if the panelists are already, let s begin the debate. asking the first question. candidates, good evening. ronald reagan cheney said the republican party in american democracy are threatened by fealty. she got a standing ovation there. you all are running for the only seat in the house. what does it say about the state of the republican party in miami? thank you. are a republ
good evening i am craig blumenstein, you will hear from all five republican candidates seeking the at large seat in the u.s. house of representatives. i will introduce the candidates to you. to my immediate left is harriet hagemann, to her left is miss robin belinsky, then representative liz cheney, senator anthony bouchard, colonel denton knapp. we are all very pleased that you are here. craig: i hope we can have a thoughtful discussion tonight. i hope we can have a mutual airing abuse without rancor mutual airing of views without anchor rancor. if the panelists are already, let s begin the debate tonight. asking the first question is steve peck. last night, and the appearance at the presidential library of ronald reagan, she got a standing ovation there. another circle she has become an outcast. you all are running for wyoming s only seat in the house. what does this emergence of use mean for this race and what does it mean about the state of the republican party i
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