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Josh Hawley, Lucas Kunce
Hawley, Kunce agree to second debate just days before election
Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, left, confronts his Democratic challenger, Lucas Kunce, over who is ducking debates during a meeting Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024, at the Governor’s Ham Breakfast at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia.
Kunce, Hawley, third-party U.S. Senate candidates for Missouri meet in forum
Republican Hawley and Democrat Kunce are on the November ballot for Missouri's seat in the U.S. Senate along with Green Party candidate Nathan Kline and independent Jared Young, who are both also at Friday's forum. It had been previously reported that Hawley would not attend Friday's debate.
Josh Hawley, Lucas Kunce agree to Missouri Senate debate just days before election
After weeks of tussling between the two campaigns, Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley and Democrat Lucas Kunce are finally set to square off in a televised debate less than a week before voters head to the polls.
Josh Hawley, Lucas Kunce agree to TV debate in October amid campaign for Senate seat
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley and Democrat Lucas Kunce will face off in a TV debate on Halloween, ending a protracted conflict over whether the two candidates for U.S. Senate in Missouri would formally debate.
Josh Hawley, Lucas Kunce agree to TV debate, set for week before Nov. 5 election
Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley said Wednesday morning on social media that he would appear at an Oct. 31 debate hosted by Nexstar. Democrat Lucas Kunce said he accepted the same invitation more than a week ago.
Kunce, Hawley, third-party U.S. Senate candidates for Missouri meet in debate
Republican Hawley and Democrat Kunce are on the November ballot for Missouri's seat in the U.S. Senate along with Green Party candidate Nathan Kline and independent Jared Young, who are both also at Friday's debate. It had been previously reported that Hawley would not attend Friday's debate.
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Hawley and Kunce finally agree to a televised debate. Here’s what we’d like to hear | Opinion
Josh Hawley and Lucas Kunce will debate in a run for the U.S. Senate seat. We hope they touch on the following topics. From t:
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Sen. Josh Hawley has drawn a lot of attention for his efforts to take on the tech industry. But what’s his legislative record ...
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