Naked Hillary Clinton statue causes scuffle in New York

NEW YORK — A statue of a naked Hillary Clinton appeared in a crowded area of lower Manhattan during rush hour Tuesday morning, attracting a swarm of onlookers vying for a photo as well as angry opposition.Photos of the statue depicting the Democratic presidential nominee naked with hoofed feet appeared on social media Tuesday.A video from the New York Daily News captured a heated confrontation as a large crowd looked on.

Targeting millennials: Hollywood stars campaign for Clinton ticket in Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE -- The Hillary Clinton campaign brought Hollywood star power to Milwaukee on Monday, October 17th.Actors Sean Aston and Wil Wheaton were in the state encouraging millennials at colleges across Wisconsin to vote early."I have kids that are just out of college, so I'm here as a parent because I care deeply about the future of our country and I care about the future of our planet," said Wil Wheaton, actor.There were also evens in Madison, Oshkosh and Green Bay.

Donald Trump takes to Twitter touting the "election as a conspiracy"

MILWAUKEE -- With Donald Trump returning to Wisconsin on Monday, October 17th, the Republican presidential nominee now views the election as a conspiracy against him.A lot has changed since Trump's last visit to Wisconsin.

Presidential campaigns turned upside down: What's next for Trump, Clinton?

MILWAUKEE -- It has been a week since the presidential race got turned upside down -- when video surfaced showing Donald Trump bragging about groping a woman.

Widening the gap: Clinton tops Trump 44% to 37% in new Marquette Law School Poll

MILWAUKEE -- The release of a video showing Donald Trump making crude comments about women is causing wide swings in public opinion about the race in Wisconsin.A Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday, October 12th shows Hillary Clinton leading Trump by 7 points, up from 3 points three weeks ago.The poll was taken between Oct. 6, the day before the Trump video was released, until Sunday night just before the second presidential debate.Clinton saw her numbers improve across several demographics over the weekend, including men, women, evangelicals and non-Hispanic whites.Overall, few voters see Clinton or Trump to be honest.

Hillary Clinton campaign responds after Wisconsin staffer posts racy photo on Twitter

A staffer for Hillary Clinton's campaign in Wisconsin posted a racy photo on social media during the same weekend that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump answered for lewd and sexually aggressive comments.FOX6 News learned of the sexually suggestive tweet showing a woman with an inflatable male sex organ in her face.

Chelsea Clinton campaigns for her mother, Hillary Clinton in Racine

RACINE -- Chelsea Clinton campaigned in Racine for her mother, Hillary Clinton on Monday afternoon, October 10th.Clinton, at the Living Light Community Center in Racine, indicated she was very proud of how her mother performed in the second presidential debate against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in St.

Students at Carroll University weigh in on second presidential debate

WAUKESHA -- On Sunday, October 9th, students at Carroll University gathered for a non-partisan watch party as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton faced off in their second presidential debate.Since audio surfaced on Friday, October 7th of Trump using lewd and vulgar language towards women, making remarks that some say was an admission of sexual assault, all eyes and ears were on how Trump would respond to criticism.

Early voting allows voters to react quickly after debates

WASHINGTON — If Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton scores a high note or commits a blunder in Sunday's presidential debate, millions of voters can respond almost immediately.They can fill out a mail-in ballot right away or head to a polling location the next day.More than 45 million people are expected to vote before Nov. 8, either by mail-in ballots or going to early-voting stations.

Bill Clinton plans campaign stop in Milwaukee to encourage early voting

MILWAUKEE -- Former President Bill Clinton will be campaigning on behalf of Hillary Clinton in Milwaukee on Saturday, October 8th, encouraging early voting.According to a news release on Thursday, October 6th, President Clinton will lay out the high stakes of November's election for Wisconsin's working families and talk about Hillary's plans to build an economy.Bill Clinton will be urging Wisconsinites to vote early, as more people will be voting in this election than any in history.Clinton's campaign did not give any specifics on where the event will take place -- more details will be released soon.

Bernie Sanders returns to Wisconsin, rallies supporters for Hillary Clinton

MADISON — Bernie Sanders on Wednesday, October 5th was back in Wisconsin for the first time since he won the state's presidential primary in April, this time encouraging votes for former rival and current Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.Sanders urged party unity and delivered harsh words for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying  bigotry is the cornerstone of his campaign.

Parade float featuring Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and electric chair stirs controversy

AURORA, Ind. – The creator of a controversial float in southeastern Indiana says it was just a joke and admits it was a presidential “toss up.”The float appeared Saturday during the Aurora Farmers Fair.

Presidential politics: Chelsea Clinton to campaign in Wisconsin on Monday, October 10th

MILWAUKEE -- Chelsea Clinton will campaign in Wisconsin on Monday, October 10th, the Hillary Clinton campaign announced on Monday, October 3rd.The Clinton campaign says Chelsea "will lay out the stakes of November's election and urge Wisconsinites to support Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine's vision of an America that is stronger together, with an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top."More details about this event will be forthcoming.Chelsea Clinton visited Green Bay's Meyer Theatre on Friday, September 30th, to rally supporters for her mom.Hillary Clinton has not been in Wisconsin since the April primary.Bernie Sanders, who won the Wisconsin primary, is campaigning for Clinton in Madison and Green Bay on Wednesday, October 5th.Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton's opponent, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, will be returning to Wisconsin on Saturday, October 8th.Trump was just in Wisconsin on Wednesday, September 28th for a rally in Waukesha outside of Milwaukee.Donald Trump Jr.