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Milwaukee’s primary election is two weeks away and when voters go to cast their ballot on Feb. 20, they might notice one candidate’s name show up multiple times, Ieshuh Griffin.
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Political bias has played a key role in the redistricting process in Wisconsin, but one local professor believes he has the solution: an algorithm. Matt Petering explains why he believes his algorithm should be the solution to Wisconsin's redistricting problems.
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Kohl died in December, but speakers at Friday's event said his legacy will continue.
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Milwaukee is the largest and most diverse city in Wisconsin. Although it has reliably voted for Democratic candidates in the past, the power of that voting block has dwindled in recent years.
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Check out WUWM's top stories from 2023 — a mix of the most read and/or listened to reports and staff favorites.
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Amid expanding division and polarization in American politics, Former U.S. Representative, Scott Klug, unpacks the middle ground of the political sphere as the host of the podcast, Lost in the Middle.
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Host of "Weekend All Things Considered" and former full-time NPR White House reporter Scott Detrow chats with WUWM about Wisconsin, politics and what it's like hosting.
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Republicans in the Legislature have been threatening to impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz, although she hasn't yet heard a case. GOP leadership is pressuring the justice to recuse herself from a redistricting case that could decide the fate of Republican control of the Wisconsin Legislature.
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A new film, starring Helen Mirren, depicts former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir's experiences during the Yom Kippur War in 1973. But before spending five decades in Israeli politics, Golda Meir spent some of her formative years in Milwaukee.
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A labor researcher says the 2024 campaign comes at a time of strengths — and weaknesses — for unions.