Politics
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Bill Clinton stumps for Kamala Harris in Oshkosh
The former president was in the Fox Valley stumping for Kamala Harris Thursday.
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Rusk County town appealing federal ruling to restore voting machine access for people with disabilities
The Rusk County Town of Thornapple is appealing a federal court order requiring it to bring back voting machine access for people with disabilities.
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With the Legislature in flux, a western Wisconsin district is — once again —pivotal
The 94th Assembly District is once again a toss-up — a pick-up opportunity for Republicans and a must-win for Democrats hoping to win a majority in the chamber.
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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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Harris, Trump make push for battleground votes with dueling Wisconsin rallies
Six days out from the end of an unprecedented election cycle, neither candidate has a clear edge, either nationally or in Wisconsin.
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Trump and Harris both campaign in Wisconsin Wednesday
Harris and her campaign are in Madison for a “get out the vote” rally and concert beginning at 5:30 p.m. Trump is holding a rally at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon and is expected to speak at 6 p.m.
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Harris leads Trump by 1 percentage point in last Marquette poll before Nov. 5
The Marquette University poll found 50 percent of respondents said they plan to vote for Harris while 49 percent plan to vote for Trump.
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Tim Walz tells WPR he wants to get assault weapons off the street
Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz told WPR’s “Wisconsin Today” that he wants to get assault weapons off the street, and he would work with Congress and skeptical gun owners to get that done.
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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.