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internet in wisconsin.plause] since i took office, similar 2000 more wisconsin homes and small businesses have access to high-speed internet for the first time ever. and we will keep it going. we have also invested $200 million to remove lead pipes from across the state so the kid can drink clean water without worrying about brain damage. [applause] we have lunch the rural partners at work, to help communities access federal resources let them know where , they are, where to go and how to get it. because it is complicated. we have people on site being able to tell people how they qualify, how they get it done. and after years of importing 90% of our semiconductor chips which, i might add, americans invented. it is used for everything from automobile engines to weapons. we passed the chips and science act, that has allowed private companies from around the world -- we used to have 40% of the market not too many years ago and we got down to basically zero. countries from north korea -- south korea to across t
internet in wisconsin.plause] since i took office, similar 2000 more wisconsin homes and small businesses have access to high-speed internet for the first time ever. and we will keep it going. we have also invested $200 million to remove lead pipes from across the state so the kid can drink clean water without worrying about brain damage. [applause] we have lunch the rural partners at work, to help communities access federal resources let them know where , they are, where to go and how to get...
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wisconsin win, we go to five sets. inside the block for orzol. >> emily: orzol not playing too much front line to start off the season, but she's come up clutch on this wisconsin team as needed. she's just a gamer. they know in situations like this, it doesn't matter what percentage of health, she'll take the big swings in the big moments. >> connor: seven of the last nine points, the badgers. rubin doing what she's done all afternoon. 19 kills. >> emily: rubin trying to lead her team to a 3-0 start. she has put the team on her park, closing in on the 20 mark. doing it efficiently. hitting .350. watch this ball, four-hitter rotation. >> connor: it's crawford in the middle and oglivie on the dig. free ball. oh, off target. >> emily: that's a connection we've seen so good between fuerbringer on the outside. two hitters out front. franklin on the outside. >> connor: oglivie and stanford trying to close. franklin short. >> emily: a rare miss in the big moments for sarah franklin, normally a player that's going to continue
wisconsin win, we go to five sets. inside the block for orzol. >> emily: orzol not playing too much front line to start off the season, but she's come up clutch on this wisconsin team as needed. she's just a gamer. they know in situations like this, it doesn't matter what percentage of health, she'll take the big swings in the big moments. >> connor: seven of the last nine points, the badgers. rubin doing what she's done all afternoon. 19 kills. >> emily: rubin trying to lead...
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not just in the state of wisconsin, but what is good for wisconsin? it's good for folks all across the country and people need to think about how much they're paying for groceries, how much they're paying for gas, all these things that are happening, and a lot of this is not necessarily consequential of the role of the president. however, a president that truly understands what people are going through and wants to work to hold corporations accountable, to hold drug companies accountable, as she has done as a prosecutor? yes. >> no, no. i don't i don't want to interrupt you, but i do want to kind of drill down on one thing because one of the one of the reasons why wisconsin is a little different from michigan and pennsylvania is that it does have a lower share of minority voters those other two states, that's clearly a place democrats have done well in the past, but it also underscores that harris doing well with those voters in wisconsin is even more critically important for her. and there has been some slippage among particularly black men for democ
not just in the state of wisconsin, but what is good for wisconsin? it's good for folks all across the country and people need to think about how much they're paying for groceries, how much they're paying for gas, all these things that are happening, and a lot of this is not necessarily consequential of the role of the president. however, a president that truly understands what people are going through and wants to work to hold corporations accountable, to hold drug companies accountable, as...
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internet in wisconsin. since i took office, 72,000 more wisconsin homes and small businesses have access to high-speed internet for the first time ever. we are going to keep it going. we have also invested $200 million to replace lead pipes across the state so a kid can drink clean water without worrying about brain damage. we have monster the rural partners network, put a new federal staff in the ground to help families access federal resources, let them know where to go and how to get it because it is complicated. being able to tell people how they qualify, how they get it done. after years of importing 90% of our semiconductor chips, which i might add america invented, everything from automobile engines to passing the chips and science act, has led private companies around the world -- we used to have 40% of the market around the world. north korea, south korea two around the world to get these chip factories to come. i asked when we convinced one of these south korean companies to invest in america, i s
internet in wisconsin. since i took office, 72,000 more wisconsin homes and small businesses have access to high-speed internet for the first time ever. we are going to keep it going. we have also invested $200 million to replace lead pipes across the state so a kid can drink clean water without worrying about brain damage. we have monster the rural partners network, put a new federal staff in the ground to help families access federal resources, let them know where to go and how to get it...
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answer the why question for us, why wisconsin? guest: why is wisconsin a battleground state?? the elections here are very narrowly divided whether it is the presidential race, governor race, u.s. senate race. one third of voters identify as independents and they have proven to be quite fickle over the last decade or so and who they are going to back. donald trump was the first republican to win wisconsin's presidential vote since 2004. joe biden in 2020. it has gone back and forth over the last few years. pretty much everywhere you turn, all signs point to wisconsin being a battleground state. host: you talk about fickleness. where is the fickleness trending this time around, if there is a way to measure that? guest: the polling that many people look at. wisconsin always seemed to be the best battleground state for president biden when he was the candidate. continues to be one of the more favorable states for vice president kamala harris. democrats enjoy a massive ground game advantage here. the state democratic party of wisconsin has absolutely run circles around his republi
answer the why question for us, why wisconsin? guest: why is wisconsin a battleground state?? the elections here are very narrowly divided whether it is the presidential race, governor race, u.s. senate race. one third of voters identify as independents and they have proven to be quite fickle over the last decade or so and who they are going to back. donald trump was the first republican to win wisconsin's presidential vote since 2004. joe biden in 2020. it has gone back and forth over the last...
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shocking stuff. >> wisconsin is an incredibly political state.the current political climate and the upcoming elections, how would you clarify the importance of the second amendment to voters here in wisconsin. >> as you know, wisconsin, my home state is very much estate that includes a lot of individuals that own firearms and for many different reasons. whether you have 40 acres in the back for the nine days during the gun season your deer hunt which goes back generation after generation, or you are part of the gun club where they do regular target shooting or possibly personal protection. there's a lot of different reasons people are gun owners in the state of wisconsin pick the one thing i would say is it has never been something that has really gone or -- garnered a concern state wise because there are so many responsible gun owners. it does not mean we don't have incidents where there aren't certain parts of the state where there's a lot of concern, but overall it's part of the history, it's part of the state constitution. i was very much par
shocking stuff. >> wisconsin is an incredibly political state.the current political climate and the upcoming elections, how would you clarify the importance of the second amendment to voters here in wisconsin. >> as you know, wisconsin, my home state is very much estate that includes a lot of individuals that own firearms and for many different reasons. whether you have 40 acres in the back for the nine days during the gun season your deer hunt which goes back generation after...
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one of them is the state of wisconsin.let me as he says only when put on that coach, whistle and get that hat back on. this thing is going to be about the next 52 days. it's going to be in rooms, it will be one in rooms just like this. it is going to be one door-to-door call the call, five dollars donation trying to have that hard conversation in the produce aisle with the person you saw there at the grocery store and asked have you voted yet?an and are you concerned about social security? are you concerned about climate change? are you concerned about our democracy? are you concerned that middle-class? are you concerned about those things?? because if you are asked a person who signed up, ask them to vote. look, this is all. wisconsin starts next week in voting. next week. [applause] so for all of you, i know it's hard work. i i know that as i said it's had toto understand that it shouldnt be broader but that's our country's here. these kinds of spent the last decade telling us our system is broken. they spent the last de
one of them is the state of wisconsin.let me as he says only when put on that coach, whistle and get that hat back on. this thing is going to be about the next 52 days. it's going to be in rooms, it will be one in rooms just like this. it is going to be one door-to-door call the call, five dollars donation trying to have that hard conversation in the produce aisle with the person you saw there at the grocery store and asked have you voted yet?an and are you concerned about social security? are...
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john: wisconsin is coming back from its worst drought in decades.long with unusually high temperatures, it's affected wildlife in and along the state's rivers. while spring rains ended the drought, recovery in some places has been slow. pbs wisconsin's nathan denzeen tells us about one species that's been hit particularly hard. >> we reached peak drought severity in september of last year. >> it has been a dry few years for wisconsin. >> i started getting lots of phone calls from people saying there are all these mussels that are stranded and dying, what can we do? >> it has had a significant impact on the species we hardly think about. >> i was no longer picking up mussel and placing it gently in the water. i was throwing them. as fast as i could. >> much of southern wisconsin was in a perpetual drought starting in the winter of 2021 through 2024. >> droughts are very stressful to aquatic organisms, as well. >> the director of the wisconsin river alliance -- >> there is less space for things, animals, plants, insects and every thing else that they
john: wisconsin is coming back from its worst drought in decades.long with unusually high temperatures, it's affected wildlife in and along the state's rivers. while spring rains ended the drought, recovery in some places has been slow. pbs wisconsin's nathan denzeen tells us about one species that's been hit particularly hard. >> we reached peak drought severity in september of last year. >> it has been a dry few years for wisconsin. >> i started getting lots of phone calls...
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. >> immigration is a huge concern our battleground wisconsin some voters weigh in on what's most important to them this election is the badger state closer than some think and now we go back to the playbook. >> well draw up another play funding fight fresh off his defeat on the house floor. >> speaker johnson, going back to the drawing board with a divided republican party right. >> 5:00 a.m. here in washington, alive. look at the capitol dome on this thursday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. we are just 47 days from election day and we're getting some new polling from the states that will decide the election. and it shows how close the road to 270 really is in the latest quinnipiac poll, kamala harris now leads donald trump 51, 46 in a head-to-head matchup in both michigan and pennsylvania. this among likely voters the poll shows no clear leader in wisconsin, harris with a one-point edge there but let's take into the key issues when asked who would be better at handling immigration, trump is still leading there, but harris is gaining gro
. >> immigration is a huge concern our battleground wisconsin some voters weigh in on what's most important to them this election is the badger state closer than some think and now we go back to the playbook. >> well draw up another play funding fight fresh off his defeat on the house floor. >> speaker johnson, going back to the drawing board with a divided republican party right. >> 5:00 a.m. here in washington, alive. look at the capitol dome on this thursday morning....
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>> wisconsin! adam: on? >> wisconsin! adam: on? >> wisconsin!tform because they've got these red solo cups full of milk because they're good students, they want to take care of their bodies. what are you expecting in today's game? >> a blowout. adam: which direction. >> wisconsin, of course. adam: what do you think about these alabama fans out here? is it, like, a big boo? >> big boo. major boo. [laughter] adam: milk is what we're drinking. it's good for us. all right, on? >> wisconsin! adam: on? >> wisconsin! adam: this is so much fun, guys. i'll throw it back to you. pete: if you have lost control. there's a lot of milk being shared there, a lot of dairy. rachel: we're already eating over here. we're getting into fall weather, so it's the perfect time for comfort foods, and lucky for us, september is national potato month. brian: here to help us out, chef eric. >> thanks for having me, as always. there's so many different ways to play with potatoes. you can go from savory, at 317 main street, we do lot of variety. so we have our extra large po
>> wisconsin! adam: on? >> wisconsin! adam: on? >> wisconsin!tform because they've got these red solo cups full of milk because they're good students, they want to take care of their bodies. what are you expecting in today's game? >> a blowout. adam: which direction. >> wisconsin, of course. adam: what do you think about these alabama fans out here? is it, like, a big boo? >> big boo. major boo. [laughter] adam: milk is what we're drinking. it's good for us....
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one of them is the state of wisconsin. [cheers and applause] so let me put on that coach whistle and get that hat back on . this thing is going to be a battle for the next 52 days. it's going to be won in rooms just like this. it's going to be won door to door, call to call, five dollar donation, trying to have that hard conversation in the produce aisle with the person you saw at the grocery store and ask, have you voted yet, and are you concerned about social security? are you concerned about climate change? are you concerned about your democracy? are you concerned about middle-class? if you are -- are you concerned about those things? if you are, ask that person to sign up. wisconsin starts next week in voting. [cheers and applause] so, for all of you, i know it is hard. as i said, it's hard to understand, but that is our country. these guys have spent the last decade telling us our system is broken. they spent the last decade figuring out how to make it harder for people to vote. they spent the last decade trying to ma
one of them is the state of wisconsin. [cheers and applause] so let me put on that coach whistle and get that hat back on . this thing is going to be a battle for the next 52 days. it's going to be won in rooms just like this. it's going to be won door to door, call to call, five dollar donation, trying to have that hard conversation in the produce aisle with the person you saw at the grocery store and ask, have you voted yet, and are you concerned about social security? are you concerned about...
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he was in superior, wisconsin. they're not going to skip wisconsin there in all parts of the state. and one part that's key is we're, we're racking up democratic votes in rural areas, in small towns, in suburbs, and medium cities. and in the bigger cities. and madison mogen lucky, you have to do the whole map to win wisconsin. >> obviously you're all about getting out the vote. what do you want her to say? what's the most important thing policy-wise that she can do to help you get those votes out for her. and wisconsin wisconsin had an effect a near-total abortion ban for 451 days after the dobbs decision overturned roe versus wade. >> i want every wisconsin voter to know. we don't have ballot initiatives in our state what we do have is elections. so if you want to make sure we do not get a project 2025 trump abortion ban and wisconsin if you want to make sure republicans in our state can't pass a state abortion ban. you have to send harris to the white house and sen. tammy baldwin and rebeca cook and brian peter barca in the first congressional district sent her a democratic congre
he was in superior, wisconsin. they're not going to skip wisconsin there in all parts of the state. and one part that's key is we're, we're racking up democratic votes in rural areas, in small towns, in suburbs, and medium cities. and in the bigger cities. and madison mogen lucky, you have to do the whole map to win wisconsin. >> obviously you're all about getting out the vote. what do you want her to say? what's the most important thing policy-wise that she can do to help you get those...
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answer the why question for us, why wisconsin? guest: why is wisconsin a battleground state?retty much why is it not? the elections here are very narrowly divided whether it is the presidential race, governor race, u.s. senate race. one third of voters identify as independents and they have proven to be quite fickle over the last decade or so and who they are going to back. donald trump was the first republican to win wisconsin's presidential vote since 2004. joe biden in 2020. it has gone back and forth over the last few years. pretty much everywhere you turn, all signs point to wisconsin being a battleground state. host: you talk about fickleness. where is the fickleness trending this time around, if there is a way to measure that? guest: the polling that many people look at. wisconsin always seemed to be the best battleground state for president biden when he was the candidate. continues to be one of the more favorable states for vice president kamala harris. democrats enjoy a massive ground game advantage here. the state democratic party of wisconsin has absolutely run ci
answer the why question for us, why wisconsin? guest: why is wisconsin a battleground state?retty much why is it not? the elections here are very narrowly divided whether it is the presidential race, governor race, u.s. senate race. one third of voters identify as independents and they have proven to be quite fickle over the last decade or so and who they are going to back. donald trump was the first republican to win wisconsin's presidential vote since 2004. joe biden in 2020. it has gone back...
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[cheers and applause] >> good afternoon, wisconsin. it is great to be with mayor kane -- where is mayor kenney? great to be with you right over there. the secretary. most of all, over 1200 of our neighbors and friends. [cheers and applause] and what a joy it is to return to the shores lake superior. [cheers and applause] you know, we share a lot, minnesota and wisconsin, right? one of the things is that beautiful lakeshore. that reminds me of how much we have in common and other things that we share, more so than these cold winters, right? we share the same values. [cheers and applause] i want you to know, if you need a hand, i will come and shovel your driveway, and i bet you would come shovel mine. power we would give each other's kids rides to hockey practice or band practice or whatever we needed, right? [cheers and applause] yes. because here is what we do -- we look out for each other. and these values form the foundation of our lives, of our lives together, and that is how vice president harris and my husband tim were raised. th
[cheers and applause] >> good afternoon, wisconsin. it is great to be with mayor kane -- where is mayor kenney? great to be with you right over there. the secretary. most of all, over 1200 of our neighbors and friends. [cheers and applause] and what a joy it is to return to the shores lake superior. [cheers and applause] you know, we share a lot, minnesota and wisconsin, right? one of the things is that beautiful lakeshore. that reminds me of how much we have in common and other things...
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adam: they also just want wisconsin to win. on? >> wisconsin! adam: on? >> wisconsin!tting 'em fired up. pete: i'm going to hear it in my dreams. thank you, adam. fobs' big noon kickoff airs live from wisconsin starting at 9 a.m. ♪ if. ♪ pete: i now, it might be brenberg's first time hosting together, but for those of you who don't know, we actually go way back. we grew up best buddies. brian: this is actually the street we grew up on. my childhood home is right here, and then right across the street, pete's childhood home -- pete: kind of your old school neighborhood where everyone's plague. we had a basketball court in my backyard. >> i think it's really cool. you guys met when you were 7, played, went to school together and ended up doing your career in the same spot. [laughter] if. pete: playing the hits. rachel: all right. now it's time for a special edition of may the best friend win. we'll have various competitions throughout the show. first up, cornhole -- pete: which he apparently plays every morning -- i play a lot with my kids. if this was accurate, we would
adam: they also just want wisconsin to win. on? >> wisconsin! adam: on? >> wisconsin!tting 'em fired up. pete: i'm going to hear it in my dreams. thank you, adam. fobs' big noon kickoff airs live from wisconsin starting at 9 a.m. ♪ if. ♪ pete: i now, it might be brenberg's first time hosting together, but for those of you who don't know, we actually go way back. we grew up best buddies. brian: this is actually the street we grew up on. my childhood home is right here, and then...
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you may remember people didn't get their mailin madison wisconsin . thank you. and so i actually am heartened and want to make sure you hear this by the fact that many of the procedures you explain prior to election including prioritizing balance because this is not something we had a problem with in wisconsin and i remember them bringing multiple trips today of balance in and it did work well so knowing that you haven't changed that, i'm heartened by so that you and i think that will bode well for the election, writing that one down . let me give you a little backhanded, and also heartened you're not doing changes on the regional transportation optimization or localtransportation optimization program between october 1 10 election day . ask ... >> .. >> 6.2 percent, up to 67.9 percent and we are missing yours the country right now in virginia believe was present believe it just happens that the other party was richmond virginia. >> it seems to be perhaps some coincidental all you know operations that happen that way, but can you tell me more about our service dr
you may remember people didn't get their mailin madison wisconsin . thank you. and so i actually am heartened and want to make sure you hear this by the fact that many of the procedures you explain prior to election including prioritizing balance because this is not something we had a problem with in wisconsin and i remember them bringing multiple trips today of balance in and it did work well so knowing that you haven't changed that, i'm heartened by so that you and i think that will bode well...
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so listen, there's been plenty of attention being paid to wisconsin with this race. perhaps the closest ever at this point, the path to the white house does it go through wisconsin? >> that's what book candidates say every time they come through, they come through quite a bit. so there are a few important battleground states in this part of the states, but with wisconsin is definitely one of them. >> so talk to me about how the mood there has changed since harris became the nominee. >> it's been incredibly significant. as i mentioned, candidates come through here kind all year long, but in the six or so weeks of the harris campaign, the enthusiasm among democrats has been night and day truly her first campaign stop was in wisconsin and and then it was a significant change in enthusiasm and in crowd sizes. and those have only increased. so it's really been a significant shift in excitement among the democratic base here in wisconsin is there a sense that she could actually take the stage? >> do you think? >> so in the days leading up to biden dropping off the ticket,
so listen, there's been plenty of attention being paid to wisconsin with this race. perhaps the closest ever at this point, the path to the white house does it go through wisconsin? >> that's what book candidates say every time they come through, they come through quite a bit. so there are a few important battleground states in this part of the states, but with wisconsin is definitely one of them. >> so talk to me about how the mood there has changed since harris became the nominee....
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and the fentanyl, we lost 108,000 americans last year, but in wisconsin, it touched wisconsin in a veryy. i mean, this fentanyl crisis is killing young americans. it's the number one killer of americans from 18 to 45. so the crime issues, the fentanyl issues, the, you know or compounding the problems of access to to housing and health care are, you know, are all being ripple effects on our state because of this illegal immigration. rachel: well, eric, a lot of people saying that kamala harris learned how to hide in this election from her boss, joe biden. i think it's from tammy if baldwin. she's been doing this for a long time. we're hoping you can smoke her out and we can get to know what she really believes and really face the voter, because she's done this for a decade or more. >> 100%. she's only given me one debate, usually you get three to four. she doesn't answer questions by the press. she runs back in our state as a moderate, and she's voted typically one of the two or three most liberal senators. charlie: that's not democracy. >> that's not democracy. so if people want to help
and the fentanyl, we lost 108,000 americans last year, but in wisconsin, it touched wisconsin in a veryy. i mean, this fentanyl crisis is killing young americans. it's the number one killer of americans from 18 to 45. so the crime issues, the fentanyl issues, the, you know or compounding the problems of access to to housing and health care are, you know, are all being ripple effects on our state because of this illegal immigration. rachel: well, eric, a lot of people saying that kamala harris...
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>> well, wisconsin is a close state.23,000 votes in 2020, and the question is does trump see the same surge of white non-college voters that was under represented in polls in 2016 and 2020. and even though wisconsin and michigan look like harris's best states of the seven in the core battleground, wisconsin is always going to be dicey, and she's going to need a bigger showing in the wow counties to offset the likely trump margin in western and northern wisconsin. >> dave, there's still so many voters out there who are telling us and telling pollsters they're undecided. they want to see more from vice president kamala harris. how do you interpret wanting to see more? what does more mean? . >> well, yeah, there are more voters who want to know about kamala harris than donald trump. nielsen says about 67 million people tuned into the debate, which is less than half of the likely electorate we're going to see this fall. the roughly 7% that remain undecided skew younger, a little bit more diverse, and a little bit more female
>> well, wisconsin is a close state.23,000 votes in 2020, and the question is does trump see the same surge of white non-college voters that was under represented in polls in 2016 and 2020. and even though wisconsin and michigan look like harris's best states of the seven in the core battleground, wisconsin is always going to be dicey, and she's going to need a bigger showing in the wow counties to offset the likely trump margin in western and northern wisconsin. >> dave, there's...
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do baldwin and harris have the back of dairy farmers in wisconsin?i'm certainly not aware of that. in 2020, she, along with republican blackburn did provide funding for emergency mental healthcare for dairy farmers. i'm not personally aware of anybody that got any benefit from that at all. she is riding that coattail to the dairy farm community to try to bring her vote home with them and to pull away from donald trump. i will say that donald trump at the end of covid did an amazeings job in helping dairymen right the ship that was going badly as we had plummeted dairy prices and he and his adm administration brought in help. tammy baldwin is trying to pull away from the donald trump vote and she's a strong advocate for wo women, which has nothing to do with dairymen, but i think many dairymen are conservative and her instance on abortion and children in the womb is appalling. i think that overall the approach of tammy baldwin to the wisconsin dairy final argumenter is unappealing. >> todd: understood, interesting perspective. david, what is your main
do baldwin and harris have the back of dairy farmers in wisconsin?i'm certainly not aware of that. in 2020, she, along with republican blackburn did provide funding for emergency mental healthcare for dairy farmers. i'm not personally aware of anybody that got any benefit from that at all. she is riding that coattail to the dairy farm community to try to bring her vote home with them and to pull away from donald trump. i will say that donald trump at the end of covid did an amazeings job in...
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here's my specific wisconsin related question.i hear the question from the gentleman from georgia, that came up before too, if the cure wasn't like in wisconsin, you kill the patient. when you did that process and changing in wisconsin, you significantly slowed down the delivery. specifically to this proposal you piloted in wisconsin and virginia, which are the second worst for turnaround times on delivery, specifically address that in wisconsin, to date delivery dropped 20 points. three to five day delivery fell to 67.9%. what in that said i think this is a good idea, let's take it to pennsylvania and iowa and ohio and across the country? because i see it as a problem. if the goal of the post office is to deliver mail, which i think it is, that is part of your job. the goal is to get our mail delivered timely. it is not to have this sort of drop in service through a pilot program you want to expand. second, since we are second worst in the country, what are you doing specifically about wisconsin to fix our unique problem that we
here's my specific wisconsin related question.i hear the question from the gentleman from georgia, that came up before too, if the cure wasn't like in wisconsin, you kill the patient. when you did that process and changing in wisconsin, you significantly slowed down the delivery. specifically to this proposal you piloted in wisconsin and virginia, which are the second worst for turnaround times on delivery, specifically address that in wisconsin, to date delivery dropped 20 points. three to...
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if. >> wisconsin. adam: it's like a superpower. on -- >> wisconsin!t? do they give these overalls out at freshmen orientation? >> from the bookstore. they're from the bookstore. adam: do you guys buy books there as well? >> you spend all your money on overalls. adam: what are you expecting today? >> a big w. >> wisconsin by so 100 to. adam: wisconsin by 100 to, i think -- out of this entire i crowd though, i think i mind found somebody who might if disagree. i don't know, what are you guys doing here? are you students here? if what's happening? alabama fans in madison. [background sounds] >> we're from the state of wisconsin but born bama fans. adam: how do you guys feel about that? [background sounds] what are you guys expecting to happen in the game today? >> it's going to be a blowout. >> they're going to see what sec football is like. down south they do it different. adam: he's taking a lot of trash. how do we feel about it? [background sounds] all right, we're going to toss it back to you but one more time, on -- >> wisconsin! adam: there you hav
if. >> wisconsin. adam: it's like a superpower. on -- >> wisconsin!t? do they give these overalls out at freshmen orientation? >> from the bookstore. they're from the bookstore. adam: do you guys buy books there as well? >> you spend all your money on overalls. adam: what are you expecting today? >> a big w. >> wisconsin by so 100 to. adam: wisconsin by 100 to, i think -- out of this entire i crowd though, i think i mind found somebody who might if disagree....
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, in those years wisconsin went from number one in milk production to number one in bankruptcies for farms so there are farms that are simply going under, families losing everything. their literal loss of farms. there also farms trying to survive in this environment and so this a little bit of industry consolidation there. this development pressure and other things like that as other areas -- urban areas spread it takes pressure for farmers to sell and makes it harder to make a living. and their land becomes more valuable. so people are pressured over time by our economy to either grind out a living and maybe face the day where they tell their families they can make ends meet or sell their land and lose everything else because when you grow up on a farm it's not just your dad's job, it's your home, your community and your heritage. host: what's the difference in a big farm and a small farm and decide what to grow and how long it's been around. guest: the big farms trying to keep up with the big companies, and keep up with global trade so it's really difficult dilemma. the big differe
, in those years wisconsin went from number one in milk production to number one in bankruptcies for farms so there are farms that are simply going under, families losing everything. their literal loss of farms. there also farms trying to survive in this environment and so this a little bit of industry consolidation there. this development pressure and other things like that as other areas -- urban areas spread it takes pressure for farmers to sell and makes it harder to make a living. and...
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arizona also appears _ and wisconsin. arizona also appears to be going for wisconsin as well.ar to be toss—up 's right now are nevada and georgia. and if, harris holds _ and georgia. and if, harris holds true to form, winning michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin, it really doesn't matter— wisconsin, it really doesn't matter what happens in all of those — matter what happens in all of those other states because she will have — those other states because she will have reached that magic number— will have reached that magic number of 270 electoral votes. if number of 270 electoral votes. if you — number of 270 electoral votes. if you are — number of 270 electoral votes. if you are right and donald trump is doing quite badly or relatively badly now, is that down to his performance on that tv debate, do you think? 0r down to his performance on that tv debate, do you think? or are there otherfactors? i tv debate, do you think? or are there other factors?— there other factors? i think there other factors? i think there are — there other factors? i think there are other— there other f
arizona also appears _ and wisconsin. arizona also appears to be going for wisconsin as well.ar to be toss—up 's right now are nevada and georgia. and if, harris holds _ and georgia. and if, harris holds true to form, winning michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin, it really doesn't matter— wisconsin, it really doesn't matter what happens in all of those — matter what happens in all of those other states because she will have — those other states because she will have reached that magic...
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i have family in wisconsin, too.et your thoughts on these three issues emerging as strategy points for the harris campaign and what your thoughts are. the first is this idea that vice president harris is a candidate of change. there is a ad they took out, came out yesterday night and it's basically contrasting donald trump as someone preoccupied with an america of ore, a yark vision, retro grade vision and harris as an avatar of tomorrow. it's a hard place to make when you are the incumbent vice president that you are a candidate of change, but, you know, the ad is convincing. i wonder how much of an uphill climb you think that is for her. >> i think it's very clear, in fact, and i think that moment in the debate where she said i'm not joe biden, i'm obviously not donald trump, but i can offer a new generation of leadership, it was -- it was saying what was very obvious when you looked at the stage. someone pointed out it's been since 1976 that we haven't had a presidential election that didn't have a clinton, a bide
i have family in wisconsin, too.et your thoughts on these three issues emerging as strategy points for the harris campaign and what your thoughts are. the first is this idea that vice president harris is a candidate of change. there is a ad they took out, came out yesterday night and it's basically contrasting donald trump as someone preoccupied with an america of ore, a yark vision, retro grade vision and harris as an avatar of tomorrow. it's a hard place to make when you are the incumbent...
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wisconsin ben winkler gets tonight last will -- word.tonight, just days to go until the debate . we are fact checking trump on the economy as he backs
wisconsin ben winkler gets tonight last will -- word.tonight, just days to go until the debate . we are fact checking trump on the economy as he backs
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in wisconsin baldwin had an 11 point lead in our most recent fox news poll from july. now shows a narrower gap giving baldwin a 6 point advantage. >> the path to the president and to control of the united states senate runs directly through the midwest. >> our most recent fox poll from michigan shows slotkin with a 5 point lead over rogers. but, when looking at independent voters, rogers is ahead by 12 points. that's three and a half points outside the margin of error. >> mike rogers is going to be a great senator. he has got gravitas. >> in the presidential election, polling shows a much closer race in these two states. looking at the real clear politics average of polls in wisconsin, vice president kamala harris ahead by 2 points as we head on over to michigan. she leads by one. you know, really close, margin of error stuff here as you go to our new fox power rankings. the vice president maintains her edge in that state and as we mentioned earlier, wisconsin beings along with nevada, arizona, pennsylvania, remain toss-ups. but now two other states have shifted out of
in wisconsin baldwin had an 11 point lead in our most recent fox news poll from july. now shows a narrower gap giving baldwin a 6 point advantage. >> the path to the president and to control of the united states senate runs directly through the midwest. >> our most recent fox poll from michigan shows slotkin with a 5 point lead over rogers. but, when looking at independent voters, rogers is ahead by 12 points. that's three and a half points outside the margin of error. >> mike...
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i am 86, but i used to go up and work on my grandparents' farm in northern wisconsin. i visit up there every once in a while. the whole thing has deteriorated. it was a small 40 acre farm. but 20 or 30 years ago when i was up there for a visit, there were jensen bushes planted along the farmhouse. i was told the chinese liked the county because it did well. i am wondering if you heard any of that. i don't know if they bought the farm or if it was rented or what. do you know anything? guest: yeah, absolutely. i appreciate that question. i know that area well. i used to be in that part of the state. the reality is it actually represents one of the types of crops and products in this country when you can find more entrepreneurial opportunities and more ways for more farmers to grow more specialty crops in addition to the staples they are going. i am always interested in places where people want to experiment. in the case of marilyn county and that part of wisconsin specifically, i want to be very clear. they have a different issue from the issue of concern of foreign owne
i am 86, but i used to go up and work on my grandparents' farm in northern wisconsin. i visit up there every once in a while. the whole thing has deteriorated. it was a small 40 acre farm. but 20 or 30 years ago when i was up there for a visit, there were jensen bushes planted along the farmhouse. i was told the chinese liked the county because it did well. i am wondering if you heard any of that. i don't know if they bought the farm or if it was rented or what. do you know anything? guest:...
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wisconsin is the closest one. it is the _ there? wisconsin is the closest one.e. it is the closest one. both trump and, harris have beenin both trump and, harris have been in wisconsin a lot. it is an interesting state with a lot of colleges and young people, it turns bluer and bluer all the time. biden lost it last time so now it is pretty close. we asked some way out but of course polls matter all the time in terms of morale within the party but also when it comes to momentum. would you say that the momentum is now was, harris? i say that the momentum is now was. harris?— was, harris? i would say most decidedly _ was, harris? i would say most decidedly so. _ was, harris? i would say most decidedly so. in _ was, harris? i would say most decidedly so. in these - was, harris? i would say most decidedly so. in these three . decidedly so. in these three cape states we have seen numbers which were not overwhelming but extremely encouraging for her and you can see the trump folks are on their heels. the question is is tom's vice president peak hurting this thing with
wisconsin is the closest one. it is the _ there? wisconsin is the closest one.e. it is the closest one. both trump and, harris have beenin both trump and, harris have been in wisconsin a lot. it is an interesting state with a lot of colleges and young people, it turns bluer and bluer all the time. biden lost it last time so now it is pretty close. we asked some way out but of course polls matter all the time in terms of morale within the party but also when it comes to momentum. would you say...
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i think the wisconsin really watches the issues since 2008. the presidential candidate who wins the vote in harmony wins the white house. so what's concerning the folks in harmony this election? inflation sky high. i think women should be able to choose. character is very important. we hear from voters in america's heartland as they get ready to cast their ballots. plus, did you know, as an eight year old say, one day i'm going to be in space? i did dream about being an astronaut my whole life. how her upcoming mission is paving the way for a return to the moon. and they are the most direct form of democracy. ballot initiatives. it can be very confusing how their wording can affect how you vote those stories right now on matter of fact. our swing state series continues today with a visit to wisconsin. it has ten electoral votes up for grabs this november. president biden won the state in 2020, but only by about 20,000 votes. this election, though, one rural town is getting particular attention harmony wisconsin, the community of about 2000 peo
i think the wisconsin really watches the issues since 2008. the presidential candidate who wins the vote in harmony wins the white house. so what's concerning the folks in harmony this election? inflation sky high. i think women should be able to choose. character is very important. we hear from voters in america's heartland as they get ready to cast their ballots. plus, did you know, as an eight year old say, one day i'm going to be in space? i did dream about being an astronaut my whole life....
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and wisconsin has very similar set of circumstances. when dobbs was decided, our state fell under an abortion ban, a criminal abortion ban that was passed in our state in the year 1849 and for 15 months there were no services whatsoever. i heard harrowing stories about women bleeding out. i met a woman who, her water broke at 17 weeks and she was sent home and was only granted service when she was spiking a high fever and facing the risk of sepsis. this strikes home with every wisconsin viewer and it resonates here and it is a reason for us to remember that we have to participate in this election. our democracy is on the line. the rights and freedoms related to roe v. wade are on the line as well as so many other things. >> senator, you will meet with the vice president tomorrow in wisconsin. what you think is most important for her to focus on? >> look, we welcome her back to wisconsin and i think it shows that we really are the battleground state and if you think of wisconsin, trump narrowly won in 2016. biden narrowly won in 2020. cu
and wisconsin has very similar set of circumstances. when dobbs was decided, our state fell under an abortion ban, a criminal abortion ban that was passed in our state in the year 1849 and for 15 months there were no services whatsoever. i heard harrowing stories about women bleeding out. i met a woman who, her water broke at 17 weeks and she was sent home and was only granted service when she was spiking a high fever and facing the risk of sepsis. this strikes home with every wisconsin viewer...
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is it wausau, wisconsin? >> and i have family in wisconsin, too.et both of your thoughts on these three issues that are emerging as strategy points and what your thoughts are the first is this idea that kamala harris represents a candidate of change. there is an ad that they took out, came out yesterday night. it is basically contrasting donald trump as someone is preoccupied with an america of your dark vision, a retrograde vision and harris as this sort of avatar of a new tomorrow. it is a hard case to make when you are the incumbent vice president that you are a candidate of change. but, you know, the ad is convincing, i am wondering how much of an uphill climb that is for her? >> i think it is very clear, in fact. and i think that moment in the debate where she said i am not joe biden, i am obviously not donald trump but i can offer now generation of leadership. it was saying what was obvious when you looked at the stage. someone pointed out it has been since 1976 that we have not had a presidential election that did not have a clinton, a biden
is it wausau, wisconsin? >> and i have family in wisconsin, too.et both of your thoughts on these three issues that are emerging as strategy points and what your thoughts are the first is this idea that kamala harris represents a candidate of change. there is an ad that they took out, came out yesterday night. it is basically contrasting donald trump as someone is preoccupied with an america of your dark vision, a retrograde vision and harris as this sort of avatar of a new tomorrow. it...
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wisconsin at alabama or alabama at wisconsin. we'll find out, tune in. will be watching. thanks y'all, have a good weekend. >> pete: all right, you got it. >> ainsley: bye. trump says no tax on overtimes. taylor reconciliation on the latest policy announcement coming up next on chewy, save 35% and shop all your favorite brands. for any taste, or any diet, at prices you love. delivered fast. for low prices, for life of pets, there's chewy. (vo) kate made progress with her mental health, but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily, extended-release td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) aww! hi buddy! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become
wisconsin at alabama or alabama at wisconsin. we'll find out, tune in. will be watching. thanks y'all, have a good weekend. >> pete: all right, you got it. >> ainsley: bye. trump says no tax on overtimes. taylor reconciliation on the latest policy announcement coming up next on chewy, save 35% and shop all your favorite brands. for any taste, or any diet, at prices you love. delivered fast. for low prices, for life of pets, there's chewy. (vo) kate made progress with her mental...
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you mentioned he had this rally in wisconsin today.learly trying to rally his base, make sure his voters are motivated and going to the polls, as you mentioned, at the last go around really for both times when he has run in 16 and 20 tiny little margins there in wisconsin our polling and polling across from various different outlets continues to show him doing very well with men beating kamala harris when it comes to male voters. what do you think can be done to grow her support with men? and do you think that that's a place where she could banned her support vice president harris is making, i think are very smart and effective pitch to men that were just sort of starting to hear rollout as well as two women, not just around a freedom, but around economic opportunity. >> and that means the freedom to start a business and clear out regulatory red tape and help people who are becoming entrepreneurs who want to build wealth to be able to support their own children and their own families. support for people who want to be able to buy a hom
you mentioned he had this rally in wisconsin today.learly trying to rally his base, make sure his voters are motivated and going to the polls, as you mentioned, at the last go around really for both times when he has run in 16 and 20 tiny little margins there in wisconsin our polling and polling across from various different outlets continues to show him doing very well with men beating kamala harris when it comes to male voters. what do you think can be done to grow her support with men? and...
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answer the why question for us, why wisconsin? guest: why is wisconsin a battleground state?y much why is it not? the elections here are very narrowly divided whether it is the presidential race, governor race, u.s. senate race. one third of voters identify as independents and they have proven to be quite fickle over the last decade or so and who they are going to back. donald trump was the first republican to win wisconsin's presidential vote since 2004. joe biden in 2020. it has gone back and forth over the last few years. pretty much everywhere you turn, all signs point to wisconsin being a battleground state. host: you talk about fickleness. where is the fickleness trending this time around, if there is a way to measure that? guest: the polling that many people look at. wisconsin always seemed to be the best battleground state for president biden when he was the candidate. continues to be one of the more favorable states for vice president kamala harris. democrats enjoy a massive ground game advantage here. the state democratic party of wisconsin has absolutely run circle
answer the why question for us, why wisconsin? guest: why is wisconsin a battleground state?y much why is it not? the elections here are very narrowly divided whether it is the presidential race, governor race, u.s. senate race. one third of voters identify as independents and they have proven to be quite fickle over the last decade or so and who they are going to back. donald trump was the first republican to win wisconsin's presidential vote since 2004. joe biden in 2020. it has gone back and...
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wisconsin is the lowest african-american turnout. theme highest world population d policies urban complication. you would thizz wisconsin is the statemi with the postmossable fr a republican to win. that doesn't tell us much these 7 are not as positionsable more though than when we were talking about this or the presidential nominee before. the debate we thought we had a better sense of the two different scenarios. i'm use that as a segue into askingin the question about democratics we used to talk about the southern states being morere favorable to trump. a lot of that dried up once harris came back. do you think harris is a better fit and brings back the systemic voters that might have been lost under the old scenario? what do you think about the thought of republicans doing better among the working-class of hispanics and of can american. hownd much slue should we'd expt to see? to start? >> i think that thinking about ourt politics in terms of demographics is very miss leading, right. our country is 330 million people. people have
wisconsin is the lowest african-american turnout. theme highest world population d policies urban complication. you would thizz wisconsin is the statemi with the postmossable fr a republican to win. that doesn't tell us much these 7 are not as positionsable more though than when we were talking about this or the presidential nominee before. the debate we thought we had a better sense of the two different scenarios. i'm use that as a segue into askingin the question about democratics we used to...
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the two strongest states for harris right now, wisconsin and michigan. but check this out. pennsylvania, the state we're in right now, less than one percentage point separating the candidates, just ndz scundersco the stakes tomorrow night. >> david: i know, rick, you were also digging into the numbers in this "new york times"/siena poll. there's a striking number that speaks to how crucial this debate could be for vice president harris in particular. >> reporter: david, people were asked how much they know about the candidates now, and guess what? almost a third of voters say they need to learn more about kamala harris. 2 28%. before they can make their decision to vote. 90%, 9 in 10 voters say they know enough about donald trump to make a decision. again, putting extra pressure on kamala harris tomorrow night, david. >> david: rick cleklein, thank . the debate, just 24 hours away. vice president kamala harris, former president donald trump, they'll be right down on the floor here, the stage behind me. this is a very intimate setting here in this room. no audience. they wil
the two strongest states for harris right now, wisconsin and michigan. but check this out. pennsylvania, the state we're in right now, less than one percentage point separating the candidates, just ndz scundersco the stakes tomorrow night. >> david: i know, rick, you were also digging into the numbers in this "new york times"/siena poll. there's a striking number that speaks to how crucial this debate could be for vice president harris in particular. >> reporter: david,...
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here is a wisconsin thing. wisconsin has same-day voter registration. talk about a nightmare and for what i do for a living. they have an arbor. madison, wisconsin. in 2020 there were dorms in college campuses where they had 140% turnout. you say, how is that possible? every registered kid voted and then every other kid went to vote. so, the margins are close. but it is a very hard given the competition, the capacity to just show up and vote. it's a long story. but anyway. western wisconsin is part of the minneapolis media market. there are other parts that they do. i have always been a believer, when the trump people talk about minnesota you will spend all the money there anyway because you're trying to win wisconsin. if you spend that much money in minneapolis and the other markets, in a campaign where you raised a billion dollars just put the chip on the table. he came within two or three points in 2016 and lost by seven. there is so much money you have to spend because of wisconsin. the donald trump campaign keeps talking about minnesota. i don't th
here is a wisconsin thing. wisconsin has same-day voter registration. talk about a nightmare and for what i do for a living. they have an arbor. madison, wisconsin. in 2020 there were dorms in college campuses where they had 140% turnout. you say, how is that possible? every registered kid voted and then every other kid went to vote. so, the margins are close. but it is a very hard given the competition, the capacity to just show up and vote. it's a long story. but anyway. western wisconsin is...
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good afternoon, wisconsin, good afternoon, neighbors.eers and applause] first off, let me say some of you might have heard, some of my staff and members of the press that were traveling with us were involved in a traffic accident on the way here today. we've spoken with the staff. i'm relieved to say that with a few minor injuries, everybody is going to be ok. thank you. [applause] president biden and vice president harris called to check in and we certainly appreciate their concern, and i want to express my sincere thanks to the us secret service and all the local first responders for their quick reaction to help. [applause] so, on behalf of the vice president myself and our entire campaign, we're grateful for your work today and every day. thank you. [applause] happy labor day, folks. [cheers and applause] i have to tell you, i can't think of a better way to spend it than at laborfest right over here. i'm grateful for that. too rich, the iron workers, -- to rich, the iron workers, they're lucky to have you. i appreciate that kind intro
good afternoon, wisconsin, good afternoon, neighbors.eers and applause] first off, let me say some of you might have heard, some of my staff and members of the press that were traveling with us were involved in a traffic accident on the way here today. we've spoken with the staff. i'm relieved to say that with a few minor injuries, everybody is going to be ok. thank you. [applause] president biden and vice president harris called to check in and we certainly appreciate their concern, and i want...
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a few months ago and found it dulac, wisconsin there's a lot of action going on in wisconsin.lien released by kamala harris was arrested for tying up and blind folding a 12-year-old girl in the back of the van. viciously sexually assaulting her print a few weeks ago yet another illegal alien tend to let in was charged with sexually assaulting a woman in her home and wash, wisconsin. how do you like that? wausau, wausau. [laughter] is that right? i like wausau. think of this sexually assaulting. what he did to her was so horrific he is now facing up to 130 years in prison. one hundred years. these are towns and little beautiful areas of our planet that had no problems. you are going to have a lot of problems. how good your law enforcement and still have a lot of problems. they are all all over the place. i'm telling you what is said before these little towns and cities, by the way the big cities too. look at new york but look what's happened to new york for doing after the mayor of new york because he was saying we can't do this, they just indicted him. from a long before he wa
a few months ago and found it dulac, wisconsin there's a lot of action going on in wisconsin.lien released by kamala harris was arrested for tying up and blind folding a 12-year-old girl in the back of the van. viciously sexually assaulting her print a few weeks ago yet another illegal alien tend to let in was charged with sexually assaulting a woman in her home and wash, wisconsin. how do you like that? wausau, wausau. [laughter] is that right? i like wausau. think of this sexually assaulting....
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he chose a central wisconsin for a rally this afternoon. when he arrived here today he landed about 90 minutes west of green bay. trump spoke for nearly an hour and 40 minutes on immigration, inflation, the economy. he defended terrorists. that he would impose more of them touted robert f kennedy jr. endorsement said he tapped the war in ukraine it finished, done and settled before inauguration day. he ripped the current administration when she is now calling the harris/abiding administration. trump called president biden stupid. harris corrupt. >> is the worst president in history. she will be worse unhampered she will be worse than him. and trump is never wrong. i'm never ever wrong.
he chose a central wisconsin for a rally this afternoon. when he arrived here today he landed about 90 minutes west of green bay. trump spoke for nearly an hour and 40 minutes on immigration, inflation, the economy. he defended terrorists. that he would impose more of them touted robert f kennedy jr. endorsement said he tapped the war in ukraine it finished, done and settled before inauguration day. he ripped the current administration when she is now calling the harris/abiding administration....