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The first debate between the contenders to be the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2024 will finally take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Wednesday evening – without the front-runner.
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The first debate between the contenders to be the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2024 will finally take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Wednesday evening – without the front-runner.
A Republican lawmaker from Wisconsin has claimed that he’s “qualified” to ban abortion – because he’s a vet.
Wisconsin State Rep. Joel Kitchens ® on Thursday drew fierce backlash on X (formerly Twitter) for what critics described as the “despicable” and misogynstic way in which he argued against a potential 14-week abortion ban.
With the economy looming large in the 2024 election, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday she sees «no reason» for a recession this year and insisted consumers are turning more optimistic about their finances.
Once again, an anti-abortion Republican lawmaker argued against access to the procedure by comparing pregnant women to breeding livestock.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The Republican National Committee is expected to consider a resolution next week to declare Donald Trump the party’s “presumptive 2024 nominee,” even though only two states have voted and the former president has nowhere near the requisite number of delegates to clinch the mantle.
Consumer confidence is up. Fears of a recession are abating. The economy is growing. And a corroded bridge in Wisconsin is receiving more funding.
SUPERIOR, Wis. — Looking to shore up his support in the upper Midwest, President Joe Biden visited the Wisconsin-Minnesota border Thursday to showcase the sort of road and bridge improvements that he said his predecessor never accomplished in office.