Texas Standard for September 27, 2016
There appears to be a consensus winner, but did the needle move? We’ll hear some voices seldom heard on the morning after an historic debate. Plus: If you could ask any question this election season, what would it be? More than a thousand public radio listeners have weighed in. Today, we’ll hear the top five – which stations across Texas will try to answer in the run up to Election Day. Plus: With costs on the rise and students loans in the news, is higher ed still considered the value investment it once was? Results of a new survey are in. Those stories and lots more, today on the Texas Standard:

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