Donald Trump ready to campaign in Wisconsin on Saturday, October 8th
MILWAUKEE -- Donald Trump is returning to Wisconsin on Saturday, October 8th.His state spokesman Matt Schuck confirmed Monday, October 3rd that Trump was coming back to the state, but did not have details yet on where he would go.Trump was just in Wisconsin on Wednesday, September 28th for a rally in Waukesha outside of Milwaukee.Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr.
MILWAUKEE -- Donald Trump is returning to Wisconsin on Saturday, October 8th.His state spokesman Matt Schuck confirmed Monday, October 3rd that Trump was coming back to the state, but did not have details yet on where he would go.Trump was just in Wisconsin on Wednesday, September 28th for a rally in Waukesha outside of Milwaukee.Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr.
Bernie Sanders to stop in Madison, Green Bay Wednesday, October 5th to campaign for Hillary Clinton
GREEN BAY -- Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders will stop in Wisconsin this week to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.Two campaign events are planned -- one in Green Bay and one in Madison.Details are as follows:Madison Stronger Together Rally with Bernie SandersDoors Open: 12:45 PM CTWhen: 1:45 PM CTWhere: Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, 1 John Nolen Dr, Madison, WIPublic RSVP HereGreen Bay Stronger Together Rally with Bernie SandersDoors Open: 3:45 PM CTWhen: 4:45 PM CTWhere: The Salvation Army Kroc Community Center, 1315 Lime Kiln Road, Green Bay, WI 54311Public RSVP Here
GREEN BAY -- Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders will stop in Wisconsin this week to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.Two campaign events are planned -- one in Green Bay and one in Madison.Details are as follows:Madison Stronger Together Rally with Bernie SandersDoors Open: 12:45 PM CTWhen: 1:45 PM CTWhere: Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, 1 John Nolen Dr, Madison, WIPublic RSVP HereGreen Bay Stronger Together Rally with Bernie SandersDoors Open: 3:45 PM CTWhen: 4:45 PM CTWhere: The Salvation Army Kroc Community Center, 1315 Lime Kiln Road, Green Bay, WI 54311Public RSVP Here
Donald Trump Jr. to stop in Brookfield Wednesday, October 5th to campaign for his father
BROOKFIELD -- Donald Trump Jr.
BROOKFIELD -- Donald Trump Jr.
Anne Holton, wife of Tim Kaine stumps for Hillary Clinton in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- Hillary Clinton is holding a razor-thin lead in Wisconsin.
MILWAUKEE -- Hillary Clinton is holding a razor-thin lead in Wisconsin.
Trump to supporters in Waukesha: "I will fight for you harder than anyone has before"
WAUKESHA -- Donald Trump returned to Wisconsin on Wednesday, September 28th -- in an effort to convince voters he did not secure in the April primary that he is the man for the job in the White House."I will fix it.
WAUKESHA -- Donald Trump returned to Wisconsin on Wednesday, September 28th -- in an effort to convince voters he did not secure in the April primary that he is the man for the job in the White House."I will fix it.
Protesters make their voices heard in hours leading up to Trump rally in Waukesha
WAUKESHA -- They might not get in, but there were a fair number of people heading to the Waukesha County Expo Center who do not want Donald Trump to get elected as president.
WAUKESHA -- They might not get in, but there were a fair number of people heading to the Waukesha County Expo Center who do not want Donald Trump to get elected as president.
Trump-Clinton debate exceeds Green Bay Packers-like TV ratings in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- The first presidential debate on Monday, September 26th didn't draw a Super Bowl level TV audience in the Milwaukee metro area, but it did outperform a Green Bay Packers Monday Night Football broadcast.The combined rating for the Milwaukee area's four broadcast stations and five cable networks was an estimated average of 420,000 households.That's about 47 percent of households in metro Milwaukee -- compared to 36-and-a-half percent for the Packers/Chiefs Monday night game in September 2015.CLICK HERE for more on this story via the Milwaukee Business Journal.
MILWAUKEE -- The first presidential debate on Monday, September 26th didn't draw a Super Bowl level TV audience in the Milwaukee metro area, but it did outperform a Green Bay Packers Monday Night Football broadcast.The combined rating for the Milwaukee area's four broadcast stations and five cable networks was an estimated average of 420,000 households.That's about 47 percent of households in metro Milwaukee -- compared to 36-and-a-half percent for the Packers/Chiefs Monday night game in September 2015.CLICK HERE for more on this story via the Milwaukee Business Journal.
Reality Check: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump stray from truth during first presidential debate
MILWAUKEE -- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was wrong when he said during the first presidential debate that he was against the U.S. invasion of Iraq before it happened, and rival Hillary Clinton misstated her past positions on a controversial trade agreement.Fact-checkers with five journalism organizations -- Politico, The New York Times, The Washington Post, FactCheck.org and Politifact -- found that Trump strayed from the truth far more often than Clinton, but that Clinton was guilty, too.A FOX6 Reality Check examined five claims made during the debate Monday, September 26th that are central to each candidates' argument in the election.
MILWAUKEE -- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was wrong when he said during the first presidential debate that he was against the U.S. invasion of Iraq before it happened, and rival Hillary Clinton misstated her past positions on a controversial trade agreement.Fact-checkers with five journalism organizations -- Politico, The New York Times, The Washington Post, FactCheck.org and Politifact -- found that Trump strayed from the truth far more often than Clinton, but that Clinton was guilty, too.A FOX6 Reality Check examined five claims made during the debate Monday, September 26th that are central to each candidates' argument in the election.
Chelsea Clinton to campaign for Clinton/Kaine in Green Bay Friday, September 30th
Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Hillary Clinton has plans to campaign in Wisconsin Friday, September 30th.Details are as follows:Wisconsin Democratic Party Early Vote Event with Chelsea ClintonDoors Open: 10:45 AM CSTWhen: 11:30 AM CSTWhere: Meyer Theatre, 117 S Washington Street, Green Bay, WI 54301Public RSVP HereClinton's campaign says Chelsea "will lay out the stakes of November's election and urge Wisconsinites to vote early and 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."The Clinton campaign goes on to say Chelsea will encourage Wisconsinites to register to vote.
Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Hillary Clinton has plans to campaign in Wisconsin Friday, September 30th.Details are as follows:Wisconsin Democratic Party Early Vote Event with Chelsea ClintonDoors Open: 10:45 AM CSTWhen: 11:30 AM CSTWhere: Meyer Theatre, 117 S Washington Street, Green Bay, WI 54301Public RSVP HereClinton's campaign says Chelsea "will lay out the stakes of November's election and urge Wisconsinites to vote early and 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."The Clinton campaign goes on to say Chelsea will encourage Wisconsinites to register to vote.
Who won? What impact will it have on the candidates here in WI? Milwaukee-area analysts weigh in on debate
NEW YORK -- The first presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York Monday, September 26th was the most-watched in the history of presidential debates -- averaging a total of 80.9 million viewers across 12 of the channels that carried it live.
NEW YORK -- The first presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York Monday, September 26th was the most-watched in the history of presidential debates -- averaging a total of 80.9 million viewers across 12 of the channels that carried it live.
Hillary Clinton supporters watch debate on Milwaukee's south side; 1 of 5 watch parties in the city
MILWAUKEE -- The highly anticipated debut debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump lived up to its billing Monday as the candidates clashed repeatedly over the economy, tax cuts for the wealthy and ISIS.Hillary Clinton's Wisconsin campaign scheduled a number of watch parties across the state.
MILWAUKEE -- The highly anticipated debut debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump lived up to its billing Monday as the candidates clashed repeatedly over the economy, tax cuts for the wealthy and ISIS.Hillary Clinton's Wisconsin campaign scheduled a number of watch parties across the state.
"Passionate and spirited:" Trump supporters gather in Waukesha County to watch first debate
WAUKESHA COUNTY -- The highly anticipated debut debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump lived up to its billing Monday as the candidates clashed repeatedly over the economy, tax cuts for the wealthy and ISIS.
WAUKESHA COUNTY -- The highly anticipated debut debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump lived up to its billing Monday as the candidates clashed repeatedly over the economy, tax cuts for the wealthy and ISIS.
Trump's debate sniffles steal the conversation on Twitter
What's going on with Donald Trump's sniffles?The Republican candidate audibly and repeatedly sniffed – before, during and after statements – as he debated the highly-anticipated showdown with Hillary Clinton.As the microphone clearly picked up each sniff, Twitter users couldn't resist – especially after Clinton's bout of pneumonia and questions about her health:
What's going on with Donald Trump's sniffles?The Republican candidate audibly and repeatedly sniffed – before, during and after statements – as he debated the highly-anticipated showdown with Hillary Clinton.As the microphone clearly picked up each sniff, Twitter users couldn't resist – especially after Clinton's bout of pneumonia and questions about her health:
Anne Holton, wife of Democratic VP nominee Tim Kaine to campaign for Clinton/Kaine in Milwaukee, Kenosha
The wife of Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine will be in Wisconsin this week to campaign for Kaine and Hillary Clinton.On Thursday, September 29th, Anne Holton, who is the former Virginia Secretary of Education, will campaign in Wisconsin.Here are the event details:Milwaukee Early Vote Event with Anne HoltonWhen: 10:15 AMWhere: Milwaukee DNC HQ Office, 1857 E Kenilworth Place, Unit B, Milwaukee, WIPublic RSVP HereKenosha Early Vote Event with Anne HoltonWhen: 12:15 PMWhere: Kenosha Coordinated Campaign Office, 5712 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WIPublic RSVP hereShe will lay out the stakes of November's election and urge Wisconsinites to vote early and 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, according to a statement from Clinton's campaign.She will also urge Wisconsinites to register to vote and to get involved in organizing their communities ahead of November's election.
The wife of Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine will be in Wisconsin this week to campaign for Kaine and Hillary Clinton.On Thursday, September 29th, Anne Holton, who is the former Virginia Secretary of Education, will campaign in Wisconsin.Here are the event details:Milwaukee Early Vote Event with Anne HoltonWhen: 10:15 AMWhere: Milwaukee DNC HQ Office, 1857 E Kenilworth Place, Unit B, Milwaukee, WIPublic RSVP HereKenosha Early Vote Event with Anne HoltonWhen: 12:15 PMWhere: Kenosha Coordinated Campaign Office, 5712 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WIPublic RSVP hereShe will lay out the stakes of November's election and urge Wisconsinites to vote early and 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, according to a statement from Clinton's campaign.She will also urge Wisconsinites to register to vote and to get involved in organizing their communities ahead of November's election.
"Exactly what you'd want in a leader:" Ahead of first debate, Clinton, Trump supporters talk up their candidates
MILWAUKEE -- Early voting begins Monday, September 26th in Milwaukee ahead of the November general election.
MILWAUKEE -- Early voting begins Monday, September 26th in Milwaukee ahead of the November general election.
Donald Trump to hold rally in Waukesha on Wednesday, September 28th
WAUKESHA -- Donald Trump plans to return to Wisconsin next week.Trump will hold a rally at the Waukesha County Expo Center on Wednesday, September 28th.
WAUKESHA -- Donald Trump plans to return to Wisconsin next week.Trump will hold a rally at the Waukesha County Expo Center on Wednesday, September 28th.
New Marquette Law School Poll shows Clinton leading Trump among likely voters
MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette University Law School poll released on Wednesday afternoon, September 21st finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump among likely voters in Wisconsin 44 percent to 42 percent.The latest poll was conducted by phone Sept. 15 through Sunday, sampling 802 registered Wisconsin voters with a margin of error of 4.8 percent.Among all registered voters in the new poll, Clinton is supported by 43 percent and Trump by 38 percent, with 15 percent not expressing a preference.In the most recent Marquette Law School Poll, conducted Aug. 25-28, Clinton was supported by 45 percent and Trump by 42 percent among likely voters, with 10 percent not having a preference.Among registered voters in that poll, Clinton held 42 percent to Trump’s 37 percent, with 19 percent lacking a preference.
MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette University Law School poll released on Wednesday afternoon, September 21st finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump among likely voters in Wisconsin 44 percent to 42 percent.The latest poll was conducted by phone Sept. 15 through Sunday, sampling 802 registered Wisconsin voters with a margin of error of 4.8 percent.Among all registered voters in the new poll, Clinton is supported by 43 percent and Trump by 38 percent, with 15 percent not expressing a preference.In the most recent Marquette Law School Poll, conducted Aug. 25-28, Clinton was supported by 45 percent and Trump by 42 percent among likely voters, with 10 percent not having a preference.Among registered voters in that poll, Clinton held 42 percent to Trump’s 37 percent, with 19 percent lacking a preference.
Side-by-side comparison: Trump, Clinton unveil plans for paid maternity leave, child care costs
MILWAUKEE -- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are both proposing to guarantee paid leave to working mothers, which would mark a first in U.S. history if it becomes law.The candidates' plans on paid leave differ greatly, as Clinton vows to cover more people and provide them with more guaranteed pay.
MILWAUKEE -- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are both proposing to guarantee paid leave to working mothers, which would mark a first in U.S. history if it becomes law.The candidates' plans on paid leave differ greatly, as Clinton vows to cover more people and provide them with more guaranteed pay.
Hillary Clinton faces new questions after stumble, pneumonia diagnosis
MILWAUKEE -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign insists she will recover from pneumonia and hit the campaign trail by mid-week, despite nearly fainting over the weekend.On Sunday, September 11th, video showed Clinton wobble and fall as she left a memorial event in New York.
MILWAUKEE -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign insists she will recover from pneumonia and hit the campaign trail by mid-week, despite nearly fainting over the weekend.On Sunday, September 11th, video showed Clinton wobble and fall as she left a memorial event in New York.
Clinton launches 'Wisconsin Women for Hillary' group
MADISON — Hillary Clinton has announced a "Wisconsin Women for Hillary" coalition that includes a former Bernie Sanders supporter.Clinton's campaign unveiled the group Wednesday.
MADISON — Hillary Clinton has announced a "Wisconsin Women for Hillary" coalition that includes a former Bernie Sanders supporter.Clinton's campaign unveiled the group Wednesday.

















