
Harris to hold Madison rally today
The campaign says it is working to “drive up the vote score” in Dane County, where Joe Biden won 75.4% of the vote in 2020 and Dem Gov. Tony Evers took 78.6% in 2022.

The campaign says it is working to “drive up the vote score” in Dane County, where Joe Biden won 75.4% of the vote in 2020 and Dem Gov. Tony Evers took 78.6% in 2022.

The conservative 2nd District Court of Appeals has agreed to decide on an accelerated schedule whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should’ve been granted an order taking him off Wisconsin’s presidential ballot. Wednesday’s appeals court ruling reflects the “extreme time pressure

The suit, filed Friday in Racine County Circuit Court, seeks an order requiring the city to “schedule, train, and otherwise take whatever steps necessary” to ensure those Republicans can work city polls for the Nov. 5 election.

What does it take to win Wisconsin in the presidential election? Experts at a WisPolitics DC breakfast said it would be a combination of the right issues, organization and emotion.

GOP VP nominee JD Vance told an Eau Claire crowd that while he is “not perfect,” Democrats need to “tone down the political rhetoric.”

Quentin Fulks, the principal deputy campaign manager for Kamala Harris, says the vice president will continue returning to Wisconsin ahead of Election Day.

Dem VP nominee TIm Walz slammed Donald Trump during a pair of Wisconsin visits this weekend. In Superior on Saturday, Walz told a rally Trump is only out for himself, saying the former president does nothing but run down America

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss results from the latest Marquette University Law School poll, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s lawsuit to be removed from Wisconsin’s ballot, state Supreme Court hearings in two voting-related lawsuits and more.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

Former Trump attorney Jim Troupis is seeking to quash a subpoena Dem AG Josh Kaul filed for “everything under the sun” related to the effort to provide a false slate of 2020 presidential electors, saying what he did was legal and public before he went through with it.

The state DOJ argued in a new filing with the 2nd District Court of Appeals that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. waited too long to file his suit seeking to be removed from Wisconsin ballots with printing already underway. What’s more, the filing argues Kennedy’s suggestion to affix stickers to ballots to block out his name isn’t allowed under state law and would be a “logistical nightmare.”

The Wisconsin Elections Commission voted 5-1 to approve seeking an additional $3.2 million in state aid for its 2025-27 biennium budget.

8th Congressional candidates Tony Wied, R-De Pere, and Kristin Lyerly, D-Green Bay, have agreed to debate Sept. 27.

Meanwhile, the spread in the U.S. Senate race in head-to-head questions closely matched the presidential race for the first time this year after Dem incumbent Tammy Baldwin has consistently run ahead of the top of the ticket in previous Marquette polls.

Liberal Justice Jill Karofsky questioned the intent of a group seeking records of those who have been judged incompetent, suggesting the Wisconsin Voter Alliance was trying to create fear of “some sort of illegitimacy” with state elections. Meanwhile, Conservative Justice Brian Hagedorn during Tuesday’s oral arguments said regardless of the motives of any public records request, he questioned if the records being sought were even subject to the open records law.

Dodge County’s Republican sheriff pressed three municipal clerks not to use absentee ballot drop boxes this fall, warning it could create the appearance of fraud and “degrade trust in our system,” according to records obtained by WisPolitics.

Trump also said he’d sign pardons on “day one” of his presidency for those convicted of charges related to violent attack on the U.S. Capitol in January 2021, drawing a rebuke from Kamala Harris’ campaign.

On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss President Joe Biden’s visit to Westby, presidential campaign visits, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s lawsuit to be removed from Wisconsin’s presidential ballot, political ad spending, controversy over student test score changes and more.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the status of Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race between challenger Eric Hovde and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

A Waukesha County judge has ruled the Wisconsin Elections Commission has improperly delegated its power to agency staff to decide complaints.

The campaign says it is working to “drive up the vote score” in Dane County, where Joe Biden won 75.4% of the vote in 2020 and Dem Gov. Tony Evers took 78.6% in 2022.

The conservative 2nd District Court of Appeals has agreed to decide on an accelerated schedule whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should’ve been granted an order taking him off Wisconsin’s presidential ballot. Wednesday’s appeals court ruling reflects the “extreme time pressure

The suit, filed Friday in Racine County Circuit Court, seeks an order requiring the city to “schedule, train, and otherwise take whatever steps necessary” to ensure those Republicans can work city polls for the Nov. 5 election.

What does it take to win Wisconsin in the presidential election? Experts at a WisPolitics DC breakfast said it would be a combination of the right issues, organization and emotion.

GOP VP nominee JD Vance told an Eau Claire crowd that while he is “not perfect,” Democrats need to “tone down the political rhetoric.”

Quentin Fulks, the principal deputy campaign manager for Kamala Harris, says the vice president will continue returning to Wisconsin ahead of Election Day.

Dem VP nominee TIm Walz slammed Donald Trump during a pair of Wisconsin visits this weekend. In Superior on Saturday, Walz told a rally Trump is only out for himself, saying the former president does nothing but run down America

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss results from the latest Marquette University Law School poll, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s lawsuit to be removed from Wisconsin’s ballot, state Supreme Court hearings in two voting-related lawsuits and more.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

Former Trump attorney Jim Troupis is seeking to quash a subpoena Dem AG Josh Kaul filed for “everything under the sun” related to the effort to provide a false slate of 2020 presidential electors, saying what he did was legal and public before he went through with it.

The state DOJ argued in a new filing with the 2nd District Court of Appeals that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. waited too long to file his suit seeking to be removed from Wisconsin ballots with printing already underway. What’s more, the filing argues Kennedy’s suggestion to affix stickers to ballots to block out his name isn’t allowed under state law and would be a “logistical nightmare.”

The Wisconsin Elections Commission voted 5-1 to approve seeking an additional $3.2 million in state aid for its 2025-27 biennium budget.

8th Congressional candidates Tony Wied, R-De Pere, and Kristin Lyerly, D-Green Bay, have agreed to debate Sept. 27.

Meanwhile, the spread in the U.S. Senate race in head-to-head questions closely matched the presidential race for the first time this year after Dem incumbent Tammy Baldwin has consistently run ahead of the top of the ticket in previous Marquette polls.

Liberal Justice Jill Karofsky questioned the intent of a group seeking records of those who have been judged incompetent, suggesting the Wisconsin Voter Alliance was trying to create fear of “some sort of illegitimacy” with state elections. Meanwhile, Conservative Justice Brian Hagedorn during Tuesday’s oral arguments said regardless of the motives of any public records request, he questioned if the records being sought were even subject to the open records law.

Dodge County’s Republican sheriff pressed three municipal clerks not to use absentee ballot drop boxes this fall, warning it could create the appearance of fraud and “degrade trust in our system,” according to records obtained by WisPolitics.

Trump also said he’d sign pardons on “day one” of his presidency for those convicted of charges related to violent attack on the U.S. Capitol in January 2021, drawing a rebuke from Kamala Harris’ campaign.

On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss President Joe Biden’s visit to Westby, presidential campaign visits, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s lawsuit to be removed from Wisconsin’s presidential ballot, political ad spending, controversy over student test score changes and more.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the status of Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race between challenger Eric Hovde and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

A Waukesha County judge has ruled the Wisconsin Elections Commission has improperly delegated its power to agency staff to decide complaints.