By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
David Iverson
In the world of politics, it’s not often that you see candidates being completely honest about their views. But when it comes to abortion and faith, the stakes are high, and the truth can be a powerful thing. That’s why the recent forum featuring Wyoming governor candidates Eric Barlow, Brent Behan, and Megan Felder was so significant. As David Iverson, host of Cowboy State Politics, noted, the forum was a chance for candidates to share their views on these critical issues, but it also raised important questions about their commitment to their values.
The Forum: A Chance for Candidates to Share Their Views
The forum, hosted by the Wyoming Family Alliance, was an opportunity for candidates to share their views on a range of topics, including abortion and faith. As Iverson pointed out, the forum was not a debate, but rather a chance for candidates to share their opinions on various issues. But despite the format, the candidates’ responses revealed some interesting insights into their values and priorities.
Abortion: A Divisive Issue
One of the most contentious issues discussed at the forum was abortion. As Iverson noted, the issue is a complex one, with different candidates having different views on the matter. Barlow, for example, said that he would not support exceptions to an abortion ban, except in cases where the mother’s life was at risk. But as Iverson pointed out, Barlow’s record on pro-life bills is not as clear-cut as he might claim. In fact, according to an article published in the Open Range Record, Barlow has voted against several pro-life bills in the past, including a heartbeat bill in 2013 and an ultrasound bill in 2015.
Faith: A Core Value for Many Candidates
Faith was another important topic discussed at the forum. As Iverson noted, many of the candidates emphasized the importance of their Christian faith in shaping their values and priorities. Felder, for example, spoke about the importance of her faith in guiding her decisions as a public official. But as Iverson pointed out, the relationship between faith and politics can be complex, and candidates must navigate this terrain carefully.
Conclusion: The Future of Wyoming
In the end, the forum featuring Wyoming governor candidates Eric Barlow, Brent Behan, and Megan Felder was an important moment in the state’s political landscape. As Iverson noted, the candidates’ responses revealed some interesting insights into their values and priorities, and raised important questions about their commitment to their values. As the state looks to the future, it will be important to consider these issues carefully, and to think critically about the kind of leadership Wyoming needs. As David Iverson said, ‘The folks on the evil side of things tend to lie a lot because the facts don’t line up with their agenda.’ The full episode of Cowboy State Politics is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 16, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Cowboy State Politics on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/cowboy-state-politics-208163
Wyoming Governor Candidates Face Off on Abortion and Faith
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
David Iverson
In the world of politics, it’s not often that you see candidates being completely honest about their views. But when it comes to abortion and faith, the stakes are high, and the truth can be a powerful thing. That’s why the recent forum featuring Wyoming governor candidates Eric Barlow, Brent Behan, and Megan Felder was so significant. As David Iverson, host of Cowboy State Politics, noted, the forum was a chance for candidates to share their views on these critical issues, but it also raised important questions about their commitment to their values.
The Forum: A Chance for Candidates to Share Their Views
The forum, hosted by the Wyoming Family Alliance, was an opportunity for candidates to share their views on a range of topics, including abortion and faith. As Iverson pointed out, the forum was not a debate, but rather a chance for candidates to share their opinions on various issues. But despite the format, the candidates’ responses revealed some interesting insights into their values and priorities.
Abortion: A Divisive Issue
One of the most contentious issues discussed at the forum was abortion. As Iverson noted, the issue is a complex one, with different candidates having different views on the matter. Barlow, for example, said that he would not support exceptions to an abortion ban, except in cases where the mother’s life was at risk. But as Iverson pointed out, Barlow’s record on pro-life bills is not as clear-cut as he might claim. In fact, according to an article published in the Open Range Record, Barlow has voted against several pro-life bills in the past, including a heartbeat bill in 2013 and an ultrasound bill in 2015.
Faith: A Core Value for Many Candidates
Faith was another important topic discussed at the forum. As Iverson noted, many of the candidates emphasized the importance of their Christian faith in shaping their values and priorities. Felder, for example, spoke about the importance of her faith in guiding her decisions as a public official. But as Iverson pointed out, the relationship between faith and politics can be complex, and candidates must navigate this terrain carefully.
Conclusion: The Future of Wyoming
In the end, the forum featuring Wyoming governor candidates Eric Barlow, Brent Behan, and Megan Felder was an important moment in the state’s political landscape. As Iverson noted, the candidates’ responses revealed some interesting insights into their values and priorities, and raised important questions about their commitment to their values. As the state looks to the future, it will be important to consider these issues carefully, and to think critically about the kind of leadership Wyoming needs. As David Iverson said, ‘The folks on the evil side of things tend to lie a lot because the facts don’t line up with their agenda.’ The full episode of Cowboy State Politics is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 16, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Cowboy State Politics on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/cowboy-state-politics-208163
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