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Wisconsin is one of the few remaining swing states, narrowly divided and hotly contested. Democratic and Republican strategists preview how their parties will approach the 2024 election in the state.
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Thousands of people filed into the Fiserv Forum Wednesday for the GOP presidential candidates debate. Meanwhile, protesters also gathered in downtown Milwaukee including a pro-union group.
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More than 150 people marched for various rights that the marchers say the GOP threatens.
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WUWM's Maayan Silver spoke to people at the Brookfield Farmers Market and a debate watch party in Milwaukee.
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Tuesday's swearing-in of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz brings more work, interaction with other justices.
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Philip Rocco, an associate professor of political science at Marquette University, explains the political debate on Wisconsin's Shared Revenue program.
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Philip Rocco, associate professor of political science at Marquette University, speaks on the working requirements for food and healthcare programs in Wisconsin.
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The youth-of-color led organization Leaders Igniting Transformation, or LIT, is meeting with Wisconsin lawmakers and asking them to support equitable funding for K-12 public schools, accessible and affordable higher education and voting access.
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The dust has settled from the April 4th elections. Marquette University assistant political science professor Paul Nolette breaks down the impact of the election's results.
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The hearing is the first of four stops in the finance committee’s so-called “roadshow” to learn what Wisconsinites want from the next two-year state budget.