Biden to campaign in Wisconsin Friday
Vice President Joe Biden will make a campaign stop in Wisconsin with his wife Jill on Friday, a campaign spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday.
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Vice President Joe Biden will make a campaign stop in Wisconsin with his wife Jill on Friday, a campaign spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, leads former Governor Tommy Thompson by three percentage points, according to the latest results from Public Policy Polling, in a U.S. Senate race that has become one of the most competitive in the country.
A new poll released Saturday suggests Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s strong performance in last Wednesday’sdebate generated a boost for him in Wisconsin.
A new poll released Saturday suggests Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s strong performance in last Wednesday’s debate has provided a boost for him in the Badger State.
In the midst of the excitement surrounding President Barack Obama’s visit to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday, the Badger men’s basketball team was working hard to convince the president to meet them on the court.
President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney sparred over taxes and their plans to turn the economy around Wednesday in the first of three debates leading up to the Nov. 6 election.
President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney sparred over taxes and their plans to turn the economy around Wednesday in the first of three debates leading up to the Nov. 6 election.
Former Gov. Tommy Thompson and U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., squared off in the first debate of the U.S. Senate general election campaign Friday night, repeatedly attacking each other’s records while touting their own plans for the economy, health care and other pressing issues facing the country.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., has a nine-point lead over former Gov. Tommy Thompson in Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race, according to a new Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday.
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen officially asked for a stay and filed for an appeal Tuesday of a Dane County judge’s ruling that struck down certain portions of Act 10, the law that eliminated most collective bargaining rights for many public employees.
President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney may not agree on much, but their campaigns made clear over the last two weeks in Tampa and Charlotte the 2012 election foes share one commonality: they both are pushing heavily to capture the youth vote that helped sweep Obama into office in 2008.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., the first openly gay non-incumbent ever elected to Congress, seemed almost overwhelmed as she stepped up to the podium to address an overflowing room of more than 250 members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender caucus at the Democratic National Convention, a group that once was at the very outskirts of the party.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.— U.S. Senate candidate and U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., told delegates at the Democratic National Convention Thursday evening about “the Wisconsin [she] know[s],” pushing back against the notion of a Republican wave in the state and advocating for a more level economic playing field.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—President Barack Obama accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for a second term Thursday, urging voters to stay the course and let him finish the work he began four years ago of turning the economy around.
CHARLOTTE, NC—Former President Bill Clinton officially nominated current President Barack Obama as the Democratic presidential 2012 nominee Wednesday while further emphasizing the party’s populist convention theme in an address to the delegates.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The Democrats officially convened in Charlotte for their national convention Tuesday, primarily defending President Barack Obama’s policies in the midst of his re-election battle against GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney and urging greater economic fairness in an appeal to the middle class.
As Wisconsin voters prepare to head back to the polls for Tuesday’s recall primary, they can expect a different experience from the last time they cast a ballot because of a unique recall rule and changes in election law.
With the recall primary election less than two weeks away and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Kathleen Falk trailing in the polls, a union-backed pro-Falk group announced Thursday it will spend more than $1 million on advertisements over the next 11 days.
The six Republicans running as Democrats in the May recall primary elections can remain on the ballot after the state elections board rejected a Democratic challenge against their candidacies Tuesday.
Former U.S. Rep. Mark Neumann announced Tuesday that he has raised nearly $1.5 million for his U.S. Senate campaign and earned an endorsement from a national conservative group.