5 things first-time voters should know before Election Day
As Election Day gets closer, it’s understandable that many first-time voters in Wisconsin might be confused, overwhelmed, or anxious as they prepare to cast their ballots.
As Election Day gets closer, it’s understandable that many first-time voters in Wisconsin might be confused, overwhelmed, or anxious as they prepare to cast their ballots.
The second woman and the second person of color is poised to secure the nomination of a major political party. People in Wisconsin are feeling pride and optimism because a Kamala Harris presidential win would serve as another historical benchmark that many see as overdue.
People all over the Badger State are highlighting the historic legislative success of the Biden-Harris Administration as well as the vice president’s career.
Vice President Kamala Harris will continue to be a champion for Wisconsin families
Rep. Francesca Hong says “that the attack on public education is truly an attack on democracy, and it’s a way to distract us from the fact that they truly do not want to have access to opportunity, to critical thinking and nutritious food available to all students.”
Two years following the US Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion rights proves to be a key topic in the US Senate race in Wisconsin.
Legal access to abortion remains a crucial talking point in the upcoming Wisconsin US Senate race between Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Republican candidate Eric Hovde, with the latter having expressed support for the Dobbs decision.
The 2024 election is fast-approaching, and whether you're a first-time voter or a seasoned vet, casting your ballot can still be confusing. There are two things you can do today to make sure your voice is heard this November!
Mark your calendars: Election season has arrived! Wisconsin’s primary is Tuesday, August 13, 2024, while our general election is Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
But whether you're a first-time voter or an election veteran – you likely have questions. Luckily, we have answers.
“Why would anyone want a senator that hates old people?” asks Rep. Francesca Hong about the US Senate candidate.