Media bias alert: Why do newspapers endorse candidates?
For years, newspapers have endorsed political candidates through their news coverage, but a study explores if this practice has influenced the media outlet to favor one candidate over the other.
Midwest debates and Middle East impacts
In this episode of Battleground, host S.E. Cupp dives deep into the critical issues shaping the 2024 election. From the "Uncommitted Movement" in Michigan to a landmark abortion ruling in Georgia, and the role of misogyny in modern politics, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the factors influencing key swing states. With expert guests and on-the-ground reporting, Battleground brings you the latest insights on the eve of a crucial vice presidential debate. Don't miss this essential guide to under
Episode 45: VP faceoff looms
S.E. Cupp explores the pivotal issues shaping the race in Pennsylvania and North Carolina just 36 days before the election. From the changing face of coal country to the contentious debate over fracking, and from gun rights to campus safety, we bring you expert insights on the factors that could tip the scales in these crucial swing states. Plus, get an exclusive preview of the high-stakes Vice Presidential debate.
Wausau ballot drop box replaced after mayor carted it away
An absentee ballot drop box that the mayor of a central Wisconsin city removed a week ago was back in place on Monday.
Donald Trump Milwaukee visit Tuesday to follow Waunakee remarks
Former President Donald Trump will be visiting Wisconsin on Tuesday, Oct. 1, with stops in Milwaukee and Waunakee.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will stay on WI ballot, state's high court rules
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday, Sept. 27, that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the state's presidential ballot.
Where Harris, Trump stand on housing issues ahead of 2024 election: Study
A new study has analyzed the proposed housing policies of presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Harris criticizes plans for Ukraine to surrender territory to Russia at Zelenskyy meeting
Vice President Kamala Harris called the proposal for Ukraine to give up territory to Russia "dangerous and unacceptable." Harris and President Joe Biden met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday.
Episode 43: Harris' High Stakes Border Visit
In this episode of Battleground, we dive deep into the critical issues shaping the upcoming election. Join S.E. Cupp as we explore Vice President Kamala Harris's pivotal border visit, the intense competition for Black male voters, and the battlefield of Western Wisconsin. With exclusive insights from top political reporters and only 40 days until Election Day, this episode is a must-watch for anyone looking to understand the forces at play in America's swing states.
More Americans say Kamala Harris' gender will hurt her chances of being elected president: Poll
Americans are more likely to believe that being a woman will hurt Kamala Harris’ chances in the November election, compared to eight years ago when Hillary Clinton was running.
Wausau mayor removes ballot drop box, DA pursuing investigation
A Wisconsin district attorney said Thursday, Sept. 26, that her office is pursuing an investigation into the removal of an absentee ballot drop box by the mayor of Wausau.
Government shutdown averted as Congress passes stopgap funding bill until December
Congress has avoided a government shutdown just weeks before the Nov. 5 election.
Wisconsin youth vote, election impact in battleground state
In battleground Wisconsin, young voters could play a huge role in November's presidential election. FOX6 spoke to young voters on UWM's campus.
Episode 42: Deciding Factors
In this episode of Battleground, host S.E. Cupp explores the latest developments in key swing states with just 41 days until the election. The show delves into Nevada's economic challenges, Trump's manufacturing message in Georgia, the politics of in vitro fertilization, and a ballot mishap in Arizona. Expert guests provide insights on these critical issues shaping the presidential race.
Voter registrations trending upwards, particularly among younger adults
Voter registration sites saw significant upticks in traffic and registrations on Sept. 17’s National Voter Registration Day, particularly among younger adults. Here’s what that could mean for the election.


















