Third Congressional District General Election Candidate Interviews, A Look At Campaign Finance

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Candidates for Wisconsin’s Third Congressional District answer questions about why they should represent the district in Washington. And we discuss campaign finance, and how reforming it could positively impact people’s outlook on politics in general.

Featured in this Show

  • Third Congressional District General Election Candidate Interview: Derrick Van Orden

    In our series interviews with candidates for the Third Congressional seat, we speak with Derrick Van Orden. He is running as a Republican in the November 3 general election against incumbent Democrat Ron Kind.

  • Third Congressional District General Election Candidate Interview: Ron Kind

    In our series interviews with candidates for the Third Congressional seat, we speak with Ron Kind. He is the Democratic incumbent running for the seat in the November 3 general election against Republican Derrick Van Orden.

  • Would Campaign Finance Reform Restore Faith In Our Politics?

    Most Americans are concerned about political corruption, and loose campaign finance laws are often cited as the culprit. We talk with two authors about what the public really thinks about campaign finance reform, and how far it would go in giving politics a better name.

Episode Credits

  • Kealey Bultena Host
  • Laura Pavin Producer
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Derrick Van Orden Guest
  • Representative Ron Kind Guest
  • David Primo Guest
  • Jeffrey Milyo Guest