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DPI Debate reviewed on State Capitol Report

WPR's state capitol reporter Shawn Johnson co-anchored the simulcast of the debate between candidates for state superintendent of public instruction. He gives the highlights on his weekly State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin.

Original air date: March 26, 2009

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Race for state supreme court
Abrahamson, Koschnick campaigns profiled

Supreme candidates on Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's interviews with Abrahamson and Koschnick

Supreme court candidates debate
We the People/Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate

DPI Debate reviewed on State Capitol Report
Debate co-anchor Shawn Johnson talks about DPI race

Shirley Abrahamson candidate statement
Supreme Court candidate Shirley Abrahamson candidate statement

Randy Koschnick candidate statement
Supreme court candidate Randy Koschnick makes candidate statement

Rose Fernandez candidate statement
DPI candidate Rose Fernandez makes candidate statement

Tony Evers candidate statement
DPI candidate Tony Evers candidate statement

Koschnick interviewed on Here & Now
Judge Randy Koschnick interviewed by Frederica Freyberg

Shirley Abrahamson interviewed on Here & Now
Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson is interviewed by Art Hackett

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