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(08/28/12 7:19am)
The Republican Party has its historical roots firmly planted in Wisconsin, where the party was founded in 1854. Over 150 years later, a modern wave of conservative Wisconsinites have thrust the state back into the party’s national spotlight.
(06/06/12 7:00am)
Culminating a movement months in the making, Gov. Scott Walker beat Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett in a much-anticipated gubernatorial recall election, making Walker the first governor in the country’s history to survive a recall election.
(05/10/12 6:26am)
The June 5 recall election between Gov. Scott Walker and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett may grab the most attention, but the lieutenant governor and four state Senate recall elections could also decide Wisconsin’s political leaning for years to come.
(05/07/12 5:39am)
With only days until Tuesday’s recall primary election, four Democrats vying to oust Gov. Scott Walker from office debated Friday in front of a statewide audience.
(05/04/12 4:32am)
While the drive to recall Gov. Scott Walker has been a high-profile affair, leading Democratic candidate Tom Barrett sat down at der Rathskeller Thursday for a more intimate conversation with a group of students.
(05/02/12 7:23am)
Hundreds gathered at Capitol Square Tuesday for the annual “May Day” rally for immigrant and workers’ rights, as similar scenes played out in cities across the country.
(04/30/12 4:08am)
With only nine days until the Democratic primary for the recall election of Gov. Scott Walker, leading candidates Tom Barrett and Kathleen Falk released their campaign finance figures Friday, showing Falk has raised $250,000 more since announcing her candidacy.
(04/27/12 5:00am)
For the second time in two days, a state appeals court said Thursday it will not hear an appeal to an earlier decision that permanently froze parts of the voter ID law. This means voters will not have to show an ID at polling places for the coming recall elections.
(04/26/12 7:33am)
As of Wednesday, American students who have taken out loans to pay for school are collectively $1 trillion in debt, a number that has the UW-Madison campus, the president and even Jimmy Fallon taking note.
(04/25/12 7:23am)
From March 2011 to March 2012, Wisconsin had a higher percentage decrease in jobs than any other state, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday.
(04/24/12 6:34am)
Leading candidate in the gubernatorial recall Tom Barrett is urging the rest of the field to end their disputes within the party and focus on defeating Gov. Scott Walker.
(04/23/12 5:50am)
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin stopped providing abortion-inducing pills Friday amidst concerns about a new law that requires additional steps for women seeking abortions and imposes criminal penalties for doctors who fail to adhere to new guidelines.
(04/12/12 7:24am)
Democrats’ hopes at re-claiming the governorship from embattled Gov. Scott Walker now lay in the hands of four candidates, all of who were at the Concourse Hotel Wednesday to make their case to a capacity crowd.
(04/10/12 6:03am)
Competition between leading candidates in the May 8 Gov. Scott Walker recall primary Tom Barrett and Kathleen Falk is heating up after an online video distorting a statement Barrett made about public unions last fall surfaced last week.
(04/09/12 5:16am)
Recall elections against Gov. Scott Walker, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and four state senators will officially be held on May 8 and June 5, after election officials verified enough valid signatures were submitted.
(04/09/12 5:03am)
After months of speculation, on March 30 Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett officially entered the crowded recall race to oust Gov. Scott Walker.
(03/26/12 3:31am)
As the April 3 presidential primary approaches, the Republican candidates are bringing their campaigns to Wisconsin, including U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, who will visit the UW-Madison campus Thursday.
(03/23/12 6:20am)
When a strange “booming” noise awoke citizens in the small town of Clintonville early Monday morning, they were confused. When it happened again Tuesday night, some became irritated.
(03/20/12 7:13am)
In yet another example of Wisconsin’s contentious political atmosphere, two more state Senators—one Democrat and one Republican—may face recall efforts against them from a conservative action group.
(03/20/12 7:01am)
President of Wisconsin’s firefighters union Mahlon Mitchell announced Monday he will challenge Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch in her pending recall election, becoming the first person to declare candidacy in the race.