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Waukesha Prepares for Big Turnout, November 4
With voting underway, polling places are already seeing long lines as election officials and poll workers brace for the largest turnout in years.
Kramer, Jones comptetitive in fundraising, October 30
The 97th Assembly District race remains competitive, with both candidates raising over $40,000 for the general election.
Bill Kramer Discusses State Budget Issues, October 29
Just days before the November 4th election, Republican Assembly candidate Bill Kramer offers his opinion on the next Wisconsin budget. The state faces a $3 billion shortfall in the coming biennium, forcing legislators of both parties to make difficult decisions about state programs and taxes.
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Endorses Ruth Page Jones for 97th Assembly
On October 24, the state's largest newspaper endorsed Democrat Ruth Page Jones over incumbent Republican Bill Kramer for the 97th Assembly district. The Journal-Sentinel praised both candidates but backs Jones bases on her support for regional transportation and cooperation.
Assembly Candidates assert differences
At Monday's candidate forum at Carroll University, Republican incumbent Bill Kramer and Democrat Ruth Page Jones sharply defined the differences in thier ideas. Jones called for greater state investment in education and public safety, while Kramer insisted on the need to control taxes and spending.
97th Assembly District Race: Bill Kramer and Ruth Page Jones
Voters in the 97th Assembly district, made up largely of the city and town of Waukesah, have not elected a Democrat since 1982. Democrats hope to change that with Ruth Page Jones, who won a close primary victory over Steve Schmuki in September. Jones, a political newcomer, is campaigning on a platform to improve school funding, lowering property taxes, and bring jobs to Waukesha in new industries like alternative energy. Jones faces an uphill battle against incumbent Republican Bill Kramer, now completing his first term. Kramer's campaign emphasizes tax issues, and the candidate has supported property-tax caps on local governments and efforts to lower business taxes to create jobs in the state.
The candidates are profiled in the October 17th edition of the Waukesha Freeman.
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel endorses Ruth Page Jones for 97th Assembly District Democratic Primary. A "difficult choice", but the Journal-Sentinel opts for political newcomer Jones over 2006 candidate Schmuki.
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Republican Primary to decide Fifth Congressional District Race
After Concordia University Political Science Professor Jeff Walz dropped out of the Democratic Race, only two candidates remained, both Republicans: newcomer Jim Burkee and long-time incumbent Jim Sensenbrenner.
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Incumbent Advantage?
Concordia University history professor and congressional candidate Jim Burkee explains the unexpected difficulties in challenging long-time representative Jim Sensenbrenner.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sensenbrenner, Burkee debate
Watch the two Republican candidates for Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District debate on WisconsinEye.
Wisconsin Eye
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Interviews on the election with UW College professors
Take this quiz and compare your views on the issues with the leading candidates for President. From Lawrence University in Appleton.
Watch video commentaries--post your own. Share your views with the nation. From National Public Radio
You Tube and PBS election day video project invites to record and upload your voting experience on Nov. 4.
For a voting day reminder and election night results sent to your cell phone, text WVOTE to 95495
UW-Waukesha's Joseph Foy on Palin on SNL and other political and pop culture mash-ups.
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You Tube channel where young voters from Lawrence University talk about the campaigns and the candidates.
This documentary and media project asks if today's young generation is uniquely apathetic.
GOP Senate candidate says Social Security needs fixing
GOP candidate still holding onto BP shares
Independent groups have no trouble drumming up campaign cash
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