Democracy First PAC Nevada ad slams Van Orden’s temperament
A new TV ad slams U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden’s temperament, saying the Prairie du Chien Republican “doesn’t care about anyone.”
Wied in new ad says D.C. needs more common sense, less extremism
8th CD candidate Tony Wied launched a new TV ad in which the businessman says “we need more common sense and less political extremism” in Washington.
Baldwin, state Dem Party ad hits Hovde on abortion
The ad opens by playing a clip of Hovde saying “I am totally opposed to abortion.” The narrator says Hovde supports abortion bans, and “Republican extremists in the Senate already want to ban abortion nationwide.”
WinSenate ad says Hovde has plan that ‘helps him and hurts you’
The Dem-aligned WinSenate has a new TV ad that calls GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde a California banker who has a plan that “helps him and hurts you.”
Hovde ad again knocks Baldwin for not disclosing partner’s assets
The spot plays a clip of Baldwin from a 2009 hearing in which she said since married members of Congress must file information about their spouse’s financial assets, then “surely” it’s in the public interest to require the same of partners of gay and lesbian office holders.
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Delivers nearly $450,000 to lower prices at the pump in northwest Wisconsin
WEBSTER, WI – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced that Wisconsin will receive more than $445,000 to lower prices at the pump and give Wisconsinites cleaner fuel options. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive
Baldwin campaign: LG Sara Rodriguez goes on Spanish-language radio to highlight contrast between Eric Hovde and Tammy Baldwin
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez appeared on La GranD Radio to talk about the contrast between Eric Hovde and Tammy Baldwin and how their respective policies would impact Wisconsin’s Latino communities. Rodriguez highlighted Tammy Baldwin’s work to support
UW-Madison: Top Chef standout will whip up a speech for UW’s winter commencement
MADISON — Milwaukee’s Dan Jacobs won the hearts of viewers last spring on Bravo’s “Top Chef” Wisconsin season. Now he’ll share his recipe for success with UW–Madison graduates as the keynote speaker for winter commencement Dec. 15. Jacobs was one
Protect Our Care: Baldwin, Evers headline “lower costs, better care” bus tour stop in Beloit, Wisconsin
Beloit, WI – This morning, Protect Our Care’s Care Force One arrived in Beloit to spotlight the threat Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans pose to American health care. As they fight to raise costs on working families, deny coverage for
Spaude campaign: Responds to anti-LGBTQ attack ads
GREEN BAY, WI – Ryan Spaude, candidate for Assembly District 89, released this statement: “Hate has no place in Green Bay. It’s sad to see how the Republicans are launching anti-LGBTQ attacks during the final week of the election. These
Van Orden campaign: Rebecca Crook refuses to debate
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wisc. – On Monday, the Adams County Chamber of Commerce announced that the scheduled debate for Saturday, November 2, 2024, at 7:30 PM in Adams-Friendship has been canceled because Rebecca Crook lied – AGAIN. After claiming that she had
Rep. Stubbs: Joins Dept. of Public Education Secretary Dr. Jill Underly’s roundtable on educator workforce development
MADISON, WI – After attending a roundtable discussion on educator workforce development at Robert M. La Follette High School hosted by Department of Public Education Secretary Dr. Jill Underly, Representative Shelia Stubbs (D-Madison) released the following statement: “First, I would
WisDems: ‘Abortion is child sacrifice:’ Eric Hovde’s closing message on abortion one week from Election Day
MADISON, Wis. — There’s one week to Election Day, and Eric Hovde is setting his closing message on abortion: campaigning with the endorsement of one of the most extreme anti-abortion groups. Hovde is ending his campaign by campaigning with the endorsement of an
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul provides resources for parents to facilitate online safety discussions with kids during Keep Your Kids Safe Online Month
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today, during Keep Your Kids Safe Online Month, is reminding parents of the importance of talking to children about online safety early and often and sharing resources available to help facilitate these conversations.
Common Cause: College and university student voters will be pivotal in battleground Wisconsin election
With just days to go before the most consequential election in recent years, Wisconsin is once again ground zero in the battle for the Presidency, for control of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, for the Wisconsin Legislature