Elections
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Despite ending campaign, RFK Jr. will appear on Wisconsin ballots in November
Kennedy ended his candidacy Friday and endorsed former President Donald Trump.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects request to hear recall attempt from Vos opponents
The Racine Recall Committee had sought to bypass Wisconsin’s court of appeals by asking the state’s high court to hear their case directly. But, on Tuesday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court denied that request.
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Trump plans visit to La Crosse as candidates fight for votes in western Wisconsin
According to a campaign press release, Trump will meet with La Crosse-area voters and learn about economic concerns.
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Jill Stein set to appear on Wisconsin ballots, after state Supreme Court declines to hear challenge
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court will not take up a challenge from Democrats, who sought to block Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein from Wisconsin ballots.
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2 Waukesha County communities vote to ban ballot drop boxes
After the Wisconsin Supreme Court reversed a near-total ban of the use of absentee ballot boxes in the state, two Waukesha County municipalities have decided to not allow residents to use them during the upcoming presidential election.Â
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Wisconsin Supreme Court gives Green Party 28 hours to respond to suit to remove them from presidential ballot
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has given the state’s Green Party and the Wisconsin Elections Commission until 5 p.m. Friday to respond to a petition brought by the state’s Democratic Party.
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Wisconsin DNC delegates fired up after Kamala Harris’ speech accepting nomination
Harris used her moment in the national spotlight to pledge support for labor unions, restoring federal abortion protections and uniting the nation. She also attempted to speak to voters of other political persuasions by promising to “be a president for all Americans.”
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Baldwin pledges to protect Medicare, Social Security in speech to DNC
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin promised to protect Medicare and Social Security during brief remarks at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Thursday night.
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At DNC, Elizabeth Warren tells Wisconsin Democrats to ‘be proud’ of policy wins
Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren addressed members of Wisconsin’s delegation to the Democratic National Convention Thursday morning.
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In DNC speech, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson lauds federal infrastructure funds
A month after hosting the Republican National Convention, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson was in Chicago to address the DNC, using a brief speech to highlight the federal infrastructure law.