Maayan Silver
Stories
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Republicans are trying to lose by less in key blue areas in Wisconsin
A state won by razor thin margins in the last two elections, Republicans are hoping they can "lose by less" in key areas that will help them flip the state back to red.
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Looking back at Kenosha four years after Jacob Blake's death
Four years after the police shooting of Jacob Blake put Kenosha, Wisconsin in the national spotlight over racial justice in policing, the Trump campaign is still courting voters there on the issue of law-and-order. The message is resonating with some voters but not others.
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Some Wisconsin GOP Voters are backing Harris
In Wisconsin, some conservative voters voice their discontent with Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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What voters along one of Milwaukee's most diverse streets are saying about 2024
NPR's Ari Shapiro and WUWM's Maayan Silver spoke with voters along a 15-mile road that cuts through Milwaukee area segregated neighborhoods as election season continues in this crucial swing state.
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From the city to the suburbs, swing state voters in Wisconsin share election opinions
Voters along the same street stretching from Milwaukee to the suburbs talk about what's swaying them -- and what's not -- in the critical swing state of Wisconsin.
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What keeps Wisconsin voters up at night
Voters in the key swing state of Wisconsin talk about what’s keeping them up at night when they think of politics and the November election.
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The final hours of voting in Wisconsin
We’re getting snapshots from a handful of important swing states this election day. A street called North Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisc., cuts through areas that are politically blue, purple and red.
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Swing state voters weigh in on what they expect from Trump
Voters in swing states were crucial President-elect Donald Trump's re-election. We check in with some voters in North Carolina and Wisconsin on the eve of his inauguration.
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A teacher-turned-lawmaker shares Valentines at the Wisconsin State Capitol
Love connection? Probably not. This Valentine's Day, one Wisconsin lawmaker is trying to bring colleagues together on politics, no matter the party.