Hillary Clinton ripped into Senate GOP on SCOTUS nomination process during speech in Madison

MADISON -- The presidential primary election is next Tuesday, April 5th in Wisconsin -- and that means it is battleground Wisconsin this week for the presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle.

Hillary Clinton supporters volunteer during statewide "Day of Action"

MILWAUKEE -- Hillary Clinton supporters rallied for a statewide "Day of Action" on Saturday, March 26th.Hundreds of volunteers spent the day making phone calls, knocking on doors and telling friends and neighbors about their candidate."I am here today because I did not want to sit on my couch and hope that Hillary wins this election.

Hillary Clinton to campaign in Wisconsin on Monday, Tuesday

MILWAUKEE -- Hillary Clinton plans to campaign in Wisconsin on Monday, March 28th and Tuesday, March 29th -- ahead of the April 5th Democratic primary.

Donald Trump to hold town hall in Janesville on Tuesday, March 29th

JANESVILLE -- Donald Trump will hold a town hall meeting in Janesville on Tuesday, March 29th.The event will be held at 3:00 p.m. at the Janesville Conference Center, located at 3100 Milton Avenue.

Wisconsin's presidential primary around the corner; candidates booking trips to the Badger State

MILWAUKEE -- Wisconsin's presidential primary election is the only contest on the calendar in early April, meaning candidates from both parties are booking trips here and planning to spend significant time in the state.

Chelsea Clinton to campaign for Hillary in Milwaukee, Waukesha & Madison

MILWAUKEE -- Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Clinton's daughter, will be making a campaign swing through Wisconsin, including Milwaukee on Thursday, March 24th.Hillary Clinton's campaign says Chelsea will be making the stops in the Badger State to encourage Wisconsinites to vote for Hillary Clinton in the April 5th primary.Chelsea Clinton will attend events in Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Madison to talk with primary voters about how her mother will make a difference for families as president and break down barriers that hold them back.More details for those interested in attending are coming soon.

Super Tuesday 3: Lots of delegates at stake; results could mean more interesting race in Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE -- Voters in five states on Tuesday, March 15th were selecting a candidate in the race for president, on a day some were calling "Mega Tuesday" or "Super Tuesday 3." Two states, Ohio and Florida, are winner-take-all.

Johnson Controls CEO Alex Molinaroli responds to attacks from Clinton, Sanders

MILWAUKEE -- Johnson Controls CEO Alex Molinaroli has responded to the stream of attacks from Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.The attacks are due to Johnson Controls moving its corporate headquarters to Ireland as part of a merger with Tyco.The merger will save an estimated $150 million in U.S. taxes.In an op-ed for the Detroit Free Press, he clarified the company's case, saying: "This merger is not motivated by taxes, as has been suggested, but rather, an incredible opportunity to combine two global leaders, which will lead to continued investments and expanded opportunities for our U.S. workforce."CLICK HERE for more on this story via the Milwaukee Business Journal.

Win in South Carolina for Clinton, KKK controversy for Trump ahead of "Super Tuesday"

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy, but on Sunday, February 28th, he would not condemn the KKK, after the white supremacist group's former leader endorsed him.

Marquette Law poll shows Trump, Sanders lead among presidential contenders in Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette Law School Poll finds a tight race for the Democratic presidential nomination in Wisconsin and Donald Trump maintaining his lead for the Republican nomination.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton hold strong leads in South Carolina polls

The 2016 presidential race has been a raucous affair from the get-go, and recent events proved the trend will likely continue throughout the primary process.Despite resounding victories in the New Hampshire primary last week for contrarian candidates on either side of the aisle — Donald Trump and Sen.

Gov. Scott Walker on Democratic debate at UWM: "Debates on both sides are important"

MILWAUKEE -- Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will face off in Milwaukee on Thursday evening, February 11th in the PBS NewsHour debate on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus -- and Governor Scott Walker said he will be watching.The debate is set to begin at 8:00 p.m. at the Helen Bader Concert Hall in the Helene Zelazo Center for Performing Arts at UWM.Governor Walker said earlier Thursday he was looking forward to the debate in Milwaukee -- the second presidential debate in the city in three months.

Protesters storm into media room ahead of debate: "All our voices together - going to be heard"

MILWAUKEE -- Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders went head-to-head on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, which hosted a debate on Thursday, February 11th.