America Amplified
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LIVE: What Wisconsin voters are saying and seeing on Election Day
It’s Election Day in Wisconsin. Polls are open and voters across the state are casting their ballots.
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Western Wisconsin voters say preserving democracy is a top issue. Here’s what the candidates have to say.
WPR has asked people across the state what they most care about as they head to the polls. Preserving democracy was one of the issues identified as a top concern for voters WPR talked to during an event in Viroqua.
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Answering FAQs about Wisconsin election security
WPR answers frequently asked questions about absentee ballot deadlines and election processes.
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Assembly candidates in northern Wisconsin race weigh in on affordable housing
Affordable housing was one of the issues identified as a top concern this election for voters in Superior.
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Abortion rights are top-of-mind for some Madison-area voters
WPR is asking people what they care about as they head to the polls. Voters at an event in Madison said abortion and reproductive rights were among their top issues.
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Wausau Assembly candidates agree on issue of new refugee placement
This election year, WPR is asking people what issues they care about as they head to the polls. In Wausau, some asked whether state and local governments were doing enough to smooth the way for new arrivals.
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Green Bay state Senate, Assembly candidates share how they would address child care crisis
Voters at an event in Green Bay told WPR they wanted to hear from candidates about how they would address high child care costs, so we asked.
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Some Milwaukee voters say gun violence is a top issue. Here’s what the candidates have to say.
This election year, WPR is asking people across the state what issues they care about as they head to the polls. In Milwaukee, several residents said gun violence is a top concern.
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Medicaid covers 1.2M in Wisconsin. The election could determine its future.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris rarely mention Medicaid on the presidential campaign trail, but their records paint dramatically different possibilities for the program after November.
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Issue of health care access hits close to home in western Wisconsin
This election year, WPR is asking people across the state to tell us what they want the candidates to be talking about as they compete for votes. Several audience members said health care access in rural areas should be part of the conversation.