Romney Says He Won't Gut Teachers' Power to Strike
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says he wouldn't stop teachers from being able to strike.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says he wouldn't stop teachers from being able to strike.
Wisconsin's top elections official expects at least 3 million people will vote in the November election.
Wisconsin's top elections official is encouraging everyone eligible to vote to register for the Nov. 6 presidential election and is touting new technology to help them do that.
UPDATE: President Barack Obama counters rival Mitt Romney by declaring that government can't solve every problem but is not the source of every problem.
President Barack Obama appears to be maintaining a significant advantage with young voters in Wisconsin, despite efforts by Republican Mitt Romney to chip away at that edge.
Wisconsin election officials have activated a new website that provides absentee ballots for overseas and military voters.
Ann Romney says she thinks the Republican presidential ticket can carry the battleground state of Wisconsin.
New television ads for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tommy Thompson are hitting the air in the wake of polls that show his Democratic challenger Tammy Baldwin gaining momentum in the race.
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds Rep. Tammy Baldwin taking the lead over former Governor Tommy Thompson in the race for an open U.S. Senate seat, by a 50 percent to 41 percent margin among likely voters.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says that only he is equipped to help poor and middle-class Americans.
Outside groups are spending big as the race for an open Wisconsin Senate seat shows signs of tightening.
UPDATE: President Barack Obama plans to host a rally on the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee on Saturday as a new poll shows his lead in the state is widening.
Mitt Romney is looking to re-direct the flap over his comments to a fundraiser this year in which he dismissed the half of Americans who don't pay income taxes. He's hoping to turn it into a debate over the role of government in family finances.
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is airing his second ad in Wisconsin for his House seat, while a new poll shows President Barack Obama widening his lead over Mitt Romney in Wisconsin.
Vice President Joe Biden is steering clear of comments by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney describing supporters of President Barack Obama as dependent on entitlements.
Advisers to Mitt Romney are conceding that the video of his comments at a fundraiser earlier this year has come at a bad time -- seven weeks before election day, and with early voting getting under way in two dozen states. But they dispute the notion that Romney's comments could fundamentally change the presidential race.
White House spokesman Jay Carney says the president of the United States is the president of all the people, not just those who voted for him.
UPDATE: Ann Romney, the wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, rallied supporters at Marquette University today.
The Government Accountability Board today released local election cost data for elections held in April, May and June 2012.
On Friday DNC Convention speaker Kal Penn will speak with students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
UPDATE: Playing to a younger audience, Vice President Joe Biden is stressing differences between the presidential campaigns on education, college debt and entitlement programs more in doubt for future generations.
Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman Mike Tate is calling on Republican Senate candidate Tommy Thompson to fire a campaign staffer who emailed and sent a Twitter message linking to Democrat Tammy Baldwin dancing at a gay pride festival.
Wisconsin's elections chief says a state Supreme Court ruling on voter ID before Nov. 6 wouldn't provide enough time to get ready for the change at the polls.
UPDATE: Gov. Scott Walker is calling on more than 1,200 people at a town hall meeting hosted by Paul Ryan near Green Bay to get to work to help Mitt Romney get elected.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney has drawn President Barack Obama into a fight in Wisconsin, a state the incumbent Democrat won handily four years ago and his party hasn't lost since 1984.