
October 14, 2016
Special | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Controversial remarks by Donald Trump haven't shaken his support in Oklahoma.
Oklahomans are expected to line up on election day behind Donald Trump, despite statements about women and his plans to jail his chief opponent. Legislative cuts to the state's Uncompensated Care Fund are reducing health care access for some of Oklahoma's poorest residents. And cattle and wheat prices have plummeted adding to the state's beleaguered economy.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

October 14, 2016
Special | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Oklahomans are expected to line up on election day behind Donald Trump, despite statements about women and his plans to jail his chief opponent. Legislative cuts to the state's Uncompensated Care Fund are reducing health care access for some of Oklahoma's poorest residents. And cattle and wheat prices have plummeted adding to the state's beleaguered economy.
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