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Eyewitness News 5 and AARP Oklahoma are pleased to present a broadcast debate between the Democratic and Republican nominees for the office of U.S. Senate. The event will be held Monday, Oct. 4 at 7:00 p.m. at Constitution Hall in the Nigh University Center of UCO.
News Anchor Tyler Suiters will moderate the forum, presenting questions to Rep. Brad Carson and Dr. Tom Coburn and exploring issues central to a political contest considered one of the most significant in the nation.
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A limited number of seats will be available at the debate venue. Seats will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, so plan to arrive at Constiution Hall early if you would like to attend.The debate will be broadcast live on Eyewitness News 5. However, if you are on the road and unable to watch, you can tune in to the debate live on our radio news partner, News Radio 1000 KTOK-AM.In the meantime, you can play an important role in this debate by submitting a question that may be asked during the event and be rating the issues central to the campaign. Eyewitness News 5 and AARP Oklahoma thank you for taking the time to help voters learn more about the candidates and their positions.
News Anchor Tyler Suiters will moderate the forum, presenting questions to Rep. Brad Carson and Dr. Tom Coburn and exploring issues central to a political contest considered one of the most significant in the nation.A limited number of seats will be available at the debate venue. Seats will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, so plan to arrive at Constiution Hall early if you would like to attend.The debate will be broadcast live on Eyewitness News 5. However, if you are on the road and unable to watch, you can tune in to the debate live on our radio news partner, News Radio 1000 KTOK-AM.In the meantime, you can play an important role in this debate by submitting a question that may be asked during the event and be rating the issues central to the campaign. Eyewitness News 5 and AARP Oklahoma thank you for taking the time to help voters learn more about the candidates and their positions.












