Raycom will produce a debate featuring all six candidates for the Louisiana’s open U.S. Senate seat that will air live on its stations in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, Shreveport and Alexandria. Viewers can watch the debate from Dillard University in New Orleans on Nov. 2 from 7-8 p.m. on WAFB (CBS, Baton Rouge), […]
Raycom will produce a debate featuring all six candidates for the Louisiana’s open U.S. Senate seat that will air live on its stations in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, Shreveport and Alexandria.
Viewers can watch the debate from Dillard University in New Orleans on Nov. 2 from 7-8 p.m. on WAFB (CBS, Baton Rouge), WVUE (Fox, New Orleans), KPLC (NBC, Lake Charles), KSLA (CBS, Shreveport), KALB (CW, Alexandria) and C-SPAN.
It will also be live streamed on WAFB.com, Fox8live.com, KPLCTV.com and KSLA.com.
“We are committed to producing a program that is fair and informative for Louisiana to choose their next U.S. Senator,” said Vicki Zimmerman, Raycom’s regional news director.
Journalists from Raycom’s Louisiana stations will ask questions and field answers from the candidates.
John Snell, anchor and political reporter at WVUE, will be the debate moderator.
Panelists will be Greg Meriwether of WAFB, Doug Warner of KSLA, and Cynthia Arceneaux of KPLC.
John Kennedy (R), Foster Campbell (D), Caroline Fayard (D), Charles Boustany (R), John Fleming (R) and David Duke (R) have confirmed their participation in the Raycom debate.
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