Pocan holds seat in rout
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan soundly defeated Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District Republican challenger Erik Olsen Tuesday night.
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U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan soundly defeated Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District Republican challenger Erik Olsen Tuesday night.
With polls closing all across Wisconsin, a series of uncontested Madison-area state Legislature races have been called. Rep. Francesca Hong, D-Madison, in Assembly District 76 and Rep. Lisa Subeck, D-Madison, in Assembly District 79 have won reelection to the state Assembly in uncontested races, having also won uncontested primaries.
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. — Orange leaves litter the ground of Sturgeon Bay.
Ballots cast at University of Wisconsin-Madison early voting locations including Memorial Union, Union South and Health Sciences Learning Center comprised nearly one out of every five in-person votes from Oct. 22 to Nov. 1 amid record citywide early vote turnout.
It’s Nov. 5, Election Day. Wisconsinites can head to the polls to cast their ballot at their designated polling location anytime between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Need a refresher on what you need to successfully vote? Take a look at The Daily Cardinal’s voter guide.
The Nov. 5 election will be the first presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and the results could be responsible for how both parties address the issue in future campaigns.
With just four days left before the 2024 presidential election, The Dane County Farmers' Market — the largest farmers market in the U.S., located in one of the nation’s key swing states — was abuzz with foot traffic, music and political campaigns.
Wisconsin Conservation Voices, a nonpartisan organization geared at turning out the Indigenous vote in the state, has worked hard to get Native communities to the polls with the Nov. 5 election just on the horizon.
Wisconsin’s swing state status has made it the target of presidential campaign visits, political organizations and Political Action Committees from both parties. Young voters in swing states across the country, specifically, have been subject to political advertisements tailored to their interests, one of which being climate change.
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the future of the University of Wisconsin System met for the fifth and final time, as a committee, Oct. 24 at the Capitol to discuss and vote on 19 recommendations, including a proposal for the UW-Madison to separate from the UW System.
The Republican Party has built a strong base in the South by focusing on the white evangelical Protestant vote, but honing in on this group might not be the answer to winning Wisconsin.
It’s not news that the University of Wisconsin-Madison has attracted national attention ahead of the 2024 election. And on campus, it’s evident that celebrity endorsements are mobilizing student political engagement.
In Madison, it’s beginning to feel a lot like springtime.
In Madison, it’s beginning to feel a lot like springtime.
Around 20 pro-Palestine supporters protested Vice President Kamala Harris’s rally at the Alliant Center Wednesday night, vowing not to vote for her in the Nov. 5 election and denouncing her stance on Israel’s war in Gaza.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has had a storied history ever since its founding in 1848, yet as students walk the paths of campus each day, how many know the truly haunted history of some of campus’ most iconic locations?
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde downplayed the environmental impacts of climate change on Wisconsin and said abortion policy should be decided by a statewide referendum at an event hosted by College Republicans of University of Wisconsin-Madison Tuesday.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to an energized crowd about plans to lower cost of living and pursue common-ground solutions at a Madison “Get Out the Vote” rally Wednesday during the final stretch of the 2024 presidential campaign.
Last week, the Homecoming celebration marked its triumphant 114th year. Students, alumni and community members showed their Badger spirit throughout campus, culminating in a parade down State Street and a highly anticipated home-game matchup between Wisconsin and the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Since the 20th century, students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have protested, most notably in 1967, when over 3,000 students banded together to rally on Bascom Hill in protest against The Dow Chemical Company.