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Closing comments: Governor’s debate

Closing comments: Governor’s debate

The back and forth…

The back and forth…

‘If wolves were eating children…’

‘If wolves were eating children…’

Otter: ‘We’ve had to make some tough decisions’

Otter: ‘We’ve had to make some tough decisions’

Things getting lively at debate…

Things getting lively at debate…

‘What Otter is offering for his economic vision’

‘What Otter is offering for his economic vision’

Candidates for guv differ on tapping endowment reserves for schools

Candidates for guv differ on tapping endowment reserves for schools

Debating over budget cuts…

Debating over budget cuts…

‘This is serious business’

‘This is serious business’

The five candidates for guv…

The five candidates for guv…

The reporter panel…

The reporter panel…

Almost time for the Idaho Debate…

Almost time for the Idaho Debate…

Debate brings out differences between 1st CD rivals

Debate brings out differences between 1st CD rivals

Minnick, Labrador clash at debate

With the latest independent poll showing Idaho’s 1st District congressional race narrowing to a dead heat, Congressman Walt Minnick and GOP rival Raul Labrador clashed in a debate Thursday on everything from wilderness to mega-loads on Highway 12.

Moss backs Labrador, calls ad ‘unfair’

Moss backs Labrador, calls ad ‘unfair’

The latest Minnick ad…

The latest Minnick ad…

Ad Watch: Minnick says Labrador helped alien flee charges

Idaho Congressman Walt Minnick has come out with another hard-hitting new campaign ad about GOP rival Raul Labrador, this one focusing on a federal drug case involving an illegal immigrant that Labrador handled as an attorney in 2001.

Labrador, agent defend handling of Lopez case

Labrador, agent defend handling of Lopez case

City Club 1st CD debate: Closing comments

City Club 1st CD debate: Closing comments

Mega-loads, wilderness raised at debate

Mega-loads, wilderness raised at debate