Monthly Archives: July 2012

Why?

It’s the question as journalists we are trained to ask, more important in many ways than even the “who, what, where, when and how” staples that get lumped alongside it. But today, it won’t just be reporters like myself asking … Continue reading

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Political campaigns turn to Facebook

We’ve been updating candidate information on WisconsinVote.org, where we list candidates for state office, like state Senate and Assembly, and federal office, like US Senate. One thing I’ve noticed is that the number of candidates putting their campaign on Facebook … Continue reading

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Tonight on TV and the Web

Tonight on “Here & Now,” Adam Schrager sits in for me as I take part in an online program. More on that in a minute. Adam brings you his interview with Dr. James Kroll, who released his study on the … Continue reading

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Listening and Talking about the Deer Herd

I grew up the youngest in a family of four and, while my older sisters would insist I was “privileged” from Day 1, I would continuously complain to my parents that no one paid any attention to me. No one … Continue reading

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Washington Week / Wisconsin Vote Special

In recent times Wisconsin has swum in the backwaters of national interest when it comes to presidential elections. The rap is we’re a state that’s predictable for electing Republicans for nearly any office BUT President. Badger State voters have favored Democrats over Republicans for President in … Continue reading

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