Juan Ciscomani and Kirsten Engel will debate issues involving Arizona in their effort to entice voters in the race for the 6th Congressional District seat.
The debate, scheduled for 7 p.m. …
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Juan Ciscomani and Kirsten Engel will debate issues involving Arizona in their effort to entice voters in the race for the 6th Congressional District seat.
The debate, scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, features one-term incumbent Ciscomani, a Republican, and Engel, a Democrat, taking the stage to talk about what's important in the district that covers much of the southeast part of the state.
The debate is part of an ongoing series from the Clean Elections Commission to highlight races around the state. The CD6 race is one of the 26 toss-up races that could determine control of the U.S. House, according to the Cook Political Report.