Gov. Scott Walker says fears and concerns over Clinton will unite GOP
MADISON — Wisconsin Gov.
MADISON — Wisconsin Gov.
"We know what we want our country to be:" Clinton supporters kick off canvassing in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- We're still more than a week away from the Democratic party's National Convention in Philadelphia -- but here in Milwaukee, Hillary Clinton supporters are hitting the streets.Groups of volunteers canvassed neighborhoods Saturday afternoon, July 16th while others ran the phone bank.People of all ages and backgrounds lent a hand to the cause.PHOTO GALLERY"I think everybody is really enthusiastic.
MILWAUKEE -- We're still more than a week away from the Democratic party's National Convention in Philadelphia -- but here in Milwaukee, Hillary Clinton supporters are hitting the streets.Groups of volunteers canvassed neighborhoods Saturday afternoon, July 16th while others ran the phone bank.People of all ages and backgrounds lent a hand to the cause.PHOTO GALLERY"I think everybody is really enthusiastic.
Donald Trump selects Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as running mate
MILWAUKEE -- Indiana Governor Mike Pence will be Donald Trump's running mate.
MILWAUKEE -- Indiana Governor Mike Pence will be Donald Trump's running mate.
Marquette University Law School poll: Hillary Clinton maintains lead over Donald Trump
MILWAUKEE -- A wave of negative news for both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump haven't changed Wisconsin voters' minds much about either presidential candidate.A new Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday, July 13th says Clinton is leading Trump among registered voters in Wisconsin, 43% to 37%.11% of registered voters say they will not vote for either candidate.In June, it was Clinton 42% to Trump 35% with 17% saying they would not vote for either.Among likely voters in Wisconsin, Clinton registered 45% support to Trump's 41% with 9% supporting neither candidate.For the first time this year, Franklin asked voters about third-party presidential candidates.Independent Gary Johnson holds 10% support.
MILWAUKEE -- A wave of negative news for both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump haven't changed Wisconsin voters' minds much about either presidential candidate.A new Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday, July 13th says Clinton is leading Trump among registered voters in Wisconsin, 43% to 37%.11% of registered voters say they will not vote for either candidate.In June, it was Clinton 42% to Trump 35% with 17% saying they would not vote for either.Among likely voters in Wisconsin, Clinton registered 45% support to Trump's 41% with 9% supporting neither candidate.For the first time this year, Franklin asked voters about third-party presidential candidates.Independent Gary Johnson holds 10% support.
State Department reopens internal investigation into Clinton email probe
WASHINGTON — The State Department is reopening an internal investigation of possible mishandling of classified information by Hillary Clinton and top aides.Spokesman John Kirby says the emails probe is restarting now that the Justice Department isn't pursuing a criminal prosecution.
WASHINGTON — The State Department is reopening an internal investigation of possible mishandling of classified information by Hillary Clinton and top aides.Spokesman John Kirby says the emails probe is restarting now that the Justice Department isn't pursuing a criminal prosecution.
House Speaker Paul Ryan reacts to Clinton email probe: "Hillary Clinton...thinks she's above the law"
MILWAUKEE -- House Speaker Paul Ryan is asking intelligence officials to block Hillary Clinton's access to classified information for the rest of the campaign.
MILWAUKEE -- House Speaker Paul Ryan is asking intelligence officials to block Hillary Clinton's access to classified information for the rest of the campaign.
"We're asking questions:" Sen. Ron Johnson, other Republicans weigh in on Clinton email decision
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- FBI Director James Comey said Tuesday that he would not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton over her use of private email servers while secretary of state, removing a huge shadow hovering over her presidential campaign.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- FBI Director James Comey said Tuesday that he would not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton over her use of private email servers while secretary of state, removing a huge shadow hovering over her presidential campaign.
Sen. Ron Johnson questions FBI decision on Hillary Clinton email probe
MADISON — Republican Sen.
MADISON — Republican Sen.
President Obama, Hillary Clinton to take part in campaign event in North Carolina July 5th
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina -- President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will make their first campaign appearance together next week in Charlotte, North Carolina.The joint appearance as supposed to happen in Green Bay on June 15th -- but had to be rescheduled after the Orlando terror attack.This comes weeks after President Obama officially endorsed Clinton for president -- saying he doesn't think there's ever been someone so qualified to be president.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina -- President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will make their first campaign appearance together next week in Charlotte, North Carolina.The joint appearance as supposed to happen in Green Bay on June 15th -- but had to be rescheduled after the Orlando terror attack.This comes weeks after President Obama officially endorsed Clinton for president -- saying he doesn't think there's ever been someone so qualified to be president.
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in two new polls
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Hillary Clinton is leading Donald Trump in the race for the White House, according to two new polls of registered voters.A Washington Post/ABC News survey shows Clinton ahead by 12 points -- 51% to 39%.A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll pegs Clinton's lead at five points -- 46% to 41%.Trump recently fired his campaign manager, and he has had lackluster fundraising.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Hillary Clinton is leading Donald Trump in the race for the White House, according to two new polls of registered voters.A Washington Post/ABC News survey shows Clinton ahead by 12 points -- 51% to 39%.A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll pegs Clinton's lead at five points -- 46% to 41%.Trump recently fired his campaign manager, and he has had lackluster fundraising.
Marquette Law School poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump, 42% to 35%
MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette University Law School poll was released on Wednesday afternoon, June 15th.The new poll puts the presidential race in Wisconsin at 42% for Hillary Clinton and 35% for Donald Trump -- among registered voters.
MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette University Law School poll was released on Wednesday afternoon, June 15th.The new poll puts the presidential race in Wisconsin at 42% for Hillary Clinton and 35% for Donald Trump -- among registered voters.
Campaign event involving Hillary Clinton, Pres. Obama in Green Bay postponed
GREEN BAY -- FOX6 News has learned a campaign event involving Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama set for Wednesday, June 15th to kick off the general election campaign has been postponed due to the mass shooting Sunday, June 12th in Orlando.This, according to a statement issued to FOX6 News by the Clinton campaign.The statement said details on rescheduling the event will be provided as soon as possible.The White House said this in a statement:
GREEN BAY -- FOX6 News has learned a campaign event involving Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama set for Wednesday, June 15th to kick off the general election campaign has been postponed due to the mass shooting Sunday, June 12th in Orlando.This, according to a statement issued to FOX6 News by the Clinton campaign.The statement said details on rescheduling the event will be provided as soon as possible.The White House said this in a statement:
Clinton, Obama to campaign in Green Bay: "Hillary wants to deny (Trump) becoming president by winning WI"
GREEN BAY -- President Barack Obama will be in Green Bay on Wednesday, June 15th to campaign for Hillary Clinton.
GREEN BAY -- President Barack Obama will be in Green Bay on Wednesday, June 15th to campaign for Hillary Clinton.
"I'm frustrated; it's just wrong:" Walker, Ryan slam Trump for comments against federal judge
MILWAUKEE -- Governor Scott Walker has slammed Donald Trump for comments against a federal judge, but he isn't taking back his endorsement of Trump -- at least not yet.
MILWAUKEE -- Governor Scott Walker has slammed Donald Trump for comments against a federal judge, but he isn't taking back his endorsement of Trump -- at least not yet.
Hillary Clinton wins Democratic presidential primary in South Dakota
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic presidential primary in South Dakota, adding a third victory to her tally on the night she claimed victory over rival Bernie Sanders in the race for her party's nomination.
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic presidential primary in South Dakota, adding a third victory to her tally on the night she claimed victory over rival Bernie Sanders in the race for her party's nomination.
Hillary Clinton wins Democratic presidential primary in New Mexico
NEW MEXICO -- Hillary Clinton has won the Democratic presidential primary in New Mexico.Clinton walks away with her second win in Tuesday's half dozen contests against rival Bernie Sanders, who won the caucuses in North Dakota.Earlier Tuesday, Clinton declared herself the winner of the Democratic nomination, thanking her supporters for helping her to reach the historic milestone.The Associated Press declared Clinton the presumptive nominee, but her rival Bernie Sanders has vowed to fight on until all the superdelegates are allocated.Clinton leads Sanders both in pledged delegates and superdelegates.
NEW MEXICO -- Hillary Clinton has won the Democratic presidential primary in New Mexico.Clinton walks away with her second win in Tuesday's half dozen contests against rival Bernie Sanders, who won the caucuses in North Dakota.Earlier Tuesday, Clinton declared herself the winner of the Democratic nomination, thanking her supporters for helping her to reach the historic milestone.The Associated Press declared Clinton the presumptive nominee, but her rival Bernie Sanders has vowed to fight on until all the superdelegates are allocated.Clinton leads Sanders both in pledged delegates and superdelegates.
State Dem. leaders call on supporters to unite to defeat Trump; some Sanders supporters holding out
ASHWAUBENON -- Supporters of Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin are bucking their party's calls for unity -- saying they're not ready to vote for Hillary Clinton in November.The Democratic Party of Wisconsin's 2016 State Convention was held this weekend in Ashwaubenon-- and it was one running joke against Donald Trump.
ASHWAUBENON -- Supporters of Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin are bucking their party's calls for unity -- saying they're not ready to vote for Hillary Clinton in November.The Democratic Party of Wisconsin's 2016 State Convention was held this weekend in Ashwaubenon-- and it was one running joke against Donald Trump.
State convention: Democrats push to stop using superdelegates to help pick presidential nominee
ASHWAUBENON -- Wisconsin Democrats send a message to the national party: Stop using superdelegates to help pick a presidential nominee.
ASHWAUBENON -- Wisconsin Democrats send a message to the national party: Stop using superdelegates to help pick a presidential nominee.
Searching for unity: Democrats remain divided on presidential nominee at state convention
ASHWAUBENON -- Still divided by their own presidential primary, Democratic party leaders try to bring their party together in Ashwaubenon this weekend, mostly by saying what they stand against.
ASHWAUBENON -- Still divided by their own presidential primary, Democratic party leaders try to bring their party together in Ashwaubenon this weekend, mostly by saying what they stand against.
Trump nabs first lead against Clinton in poll
Donald Trump clawed to his first lead in a general election matchup against Hillary Clinton, surpassing the former secretary of state by 0.2 percent as of May 21.
Donald Trump clawed to his first lead in a general election matchup against Hillary Clinton, surpassing the former secretary of state by 0.2 percent as of May 21.













