Ann Romney in Wis. to Urge Red Cross Donations
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's wife encouraged people to donate to the Red Cross at a Green Bay area campaign office.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's wife encouraged people to donate to the Red Cross at a Green Bay area campaign office.
For a third day tomorrow, President Barack Obama will be off the campaign trail. Instead of holding campaign events in Ohio, he'll be at the White House to monitor recovery efforts from the storm that practically shut down New York City and left more than 30 people dead.
Republican vice presidential hopeful Paul Ryan is scheduled to make a series of campaign stops in Wisconsin on Wednesday.
Vice President Joe Biden is planning to campaign in Wisconsin Friday.
According to Mitt Romney's campaign website, vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan will be in Ashwaubenon on Wednesday.
Ann Romney, the wife of Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, will visit the Green Bay area Tuesday morning.
UPDATE: President Barack Obama is cancelling more campaign events to monitor Hurricane Sandy back in Washington.
Who wins the "Tammy vs. Tommy" U.S. Senate race may come down to who is better at convincing voters that their opponent isn't who they appear to be.
Democrat Tammy Baldwin and Republican Tommy Thompson are defending their records in their third and final debate before the election for the Wisconsin's open U.S. Senate seat.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has decided to stop making political endorsements in most races.
UPDATE: Vice President Joe Biden says GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney "meant what he said" in a caught-on-tape comment that 47 percent of the nation consider themselves victims.
Police in Darlington are warning residents via facebook to leave political signs alone.
The claims in two of the recent attack ads in the U.S. Senate race aren't completely wrong--but they're not telling you the whole story.
Republican Tommy Thompson's campaign says it has $1.3 million cash on hand for the final days of the Senate race against Democrat Tammy Baldwin.
The Democratic challenger to U.S. Rep. Tom Petri faces long odds in trying to knock off the Republican longtime incumbent.
U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan enters the home stretch of his congressional race with more than four times the cash balance of his Democratic challenger.
Republican U.S. Rep. James Sensenbrenner has more than $280,000 in the bank for his latest re-election effort against token opposition.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin says an ad being run by her Republican opponent Tommy Thompson questioning her support for victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is "desperate and dishonest."
Will the real vice presidential nominee for the Green Party please stand up? Madison activist Ben Manski appears on the ballot in Wisconsin as the party's vice presidential candidate, even though he isn't.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has begun telling Americans the Nov. 6 election comes down to which candidate would be better for their families. He's trying to personalize the choice voters are making between him and President Barack Obama.
President Barack Obama said at the start of a 48-hour campaign trip that "trust matters" in a presidential campaign and he has kept the same values throughout his political career.
The state of Wisconsin has settled a federal lawsuit brought by Republican Mitt Romney's campaign seeking more time for military and overseas voters in Wisconsin to return ballots that were sent past a federal deadline.
Republican Mitt Romney's campaign says he still supports Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock after Mourdock said "God intended" pregnancies that result from rape, but the campaign has not asked Mourdock to take down a TV ad featuring Romney.
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have become a major issue in Wisconsin's tight Senate race, with Republican Tommy Thompson's spot questioning Democrat Tammy Baldwin's patriotism. Baldwin is firing back with her own ad calling Thompson's a disgrace.
Donald Trump has a deal for President Barack Obama -- if he releases his college and passport records, the New York real estate mogul will contribute $5 million to a charity of Obama's choice.