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(10/05/12 7:37am)
The tree-lined slopes of Bascom Hill and 30,000 enthusiastic spectators played host to President Barack Obama Thursday, as the embattled incumbent rallied supporters and attempted to spark fresh excitement into his campaign.
(10/04/12 6:01pm)
Just as rain threatens to make life uncomfortable for the thousands of people gathered on Bascom Hill to hear President Barack Obama speak, live music lifts the spirits of attendees.
(10/04/12 8:16am)
President Barack Obama’s visit to Bascom Hill on the University of Wisconsin Madison campus Thursday has elicited support from those who hope the event brings good publicity to the university, excitement from Obama supporters and joy from throngs of students whose classes have been cancelled.
(10/04/12 8:09am)
President Barack Obama still leads challenger Mitt Romney by 11 points in Wisconsin, while Rep. Tammy Baldwin's, D-Wis., lead over Tommy Thompson shrunk to just four points in the U.S. Senate race, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll released Wednesday.
(10/04/12 7:24am)
President Barack Obama’s visit to Bascom Hill on the University of Wisconsin Madison campus Thursday has elicited support from those who hope the event brings good publicity to the university, excitement from Obama supporters, and joy from throngs of students whose classes have been cancelled.
(10/03/12 6:49pm)
President Barack Obama still leads Mitt Romney by 11 points in Wisconsin while Tammy Baldwin's lead over Tommy Thompson shrunk to just four points in the U.S. Senate race, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll released Wednesday.
(10/03/12 12:19am)
U.S. Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin will join President Barack Obama for a campaign event on Bascom Hill Thursday that is expected to draw thousands of supporters.
(10/02/12 7:00pm)
For just the third time since 1950, a sitting United States president will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Thursday. Regardless of political affiliation, the event will mark a significant day for the university. Around campus and across the city, anticipatory buzz is building.
(09/28/12 6:14am)
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court said Thursday it will not immediately rule on lower courts’ decisions blocking the state’s Voter ID law, further suggesting the law will likely not be in place for the Nov. 6 presidential election.
(09/26/12 6:52am)
The reaction to the Green Bay Packers’ Monday loss night seems proof that for Wisconsinites, green and gold still supercedes blue or red.
(09/17/12 5:40am)
A Dane County circuit court judge struck down parts of the controversial law that ended most collective bargaining rights for public employees and sparked the historic recall efforts and protests against Gov. Scott Walker and Republican lawmakers Friday.
(09/17/12 5:38am)
Actor and former White House staffer Kal Penn sat down with The Daily Cardinal after his speech at the Memorial Union Friday, Sept. 14, in which he campaigned for President Barack Obama's re-election.
(09/13/12 8:10am)
When Wisconsinites flock to the polls on November 6 to participate in one of the most important election in recent years they will not need to present government issued photo identification. The state’s nonpartisan election agency hopes it stays that way.
(09/12/12 6:08am)
With 19 citations issued to Capitol protesters in the last week, recently appointed Capitol Police Chief Dave Erwin is sticking to his plan to crack down on protesters demonstrating in the Capitol without a permit, which he told to the Associated Press in late August.
(09/11/12 8:11am)
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.
(09/11/12 8:09am)
Correction: The fifth paragraph of this article originally stated "He is Libertarian, meaning he does not think government should not interfere in issues like marriage, drugs and abortion." The article has been edited to reflect Paul's view that government should not interfere in those issues. We apologize for the error.
(09/04/12 7:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison College Republicans Chair Jeff Snow sat down with The Daily Cardinal Thursday at the Republican National Convention.
(09/01/12 4:48pm)
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., sat down Wednesday at the Republican National Convention with state news editor Tyler Nickerson to discuss the following of former presidential candidate Ron Paul, recent comments by Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin on abortion, college loans and the national debt.
(08/31/12 3:39pm)
State News Editor Tyler Nickerson sat down Tuesday with David Karst, the chairman of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County and a 2012 GOP delegate, to discuss what a delegate is, the point of the political conventions and Tropical Storm/Hurricane Issac.
(08/31/12 5:45am)
State News Editor Tyler Nickerson and Photo Editor Grey Satterfield will provide a daily rundown and analysis of highlights from the events surrounding the Republican National Convention in Florida Aug. 27-30. Follow the updates here.