Campaign 2010

07.28.10 | Campaign 2010: Scott Paterick for Governor

Although he may not be as well known, Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Paterick has until September 14 to convince voters in the primary that he’d be a better choice than Scott Walker and Mark Neumann. A Wisconsin Rapids financial consultant, Paterick said he alone would make the tough business decisions necessary to fix the state budget, which faces a $2.7-billion deficit by mid-2013. If elected governor, Paterick said he would recommend “ruthless” spending cuts in some state programs,  pay down the growing state debt, and set up a “rainy day” emergency fund.

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07.27.10 | Campaign 2010: Scott Walker for Governor

Exactly seven weeks before the primary election for the Republican nomination for governor, Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker predicted in a WisconsinEye interview that he will win that nomination on September 14 and be elected governor on November 2. He said Republican voters know that his record of fixing Milwaukee County’s budget problems makes him more qualified than Republican challenger Mark Neumann to take on the $2.7-billion deficit that state government faces by mid-2013. In the Campaign 2010 interview, Walker also said his goal as governor would be allowing property taxes to grow by only the national inflation rate when December 2011 property tax bills are mailed.

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07.27.10 | Campaign 2010: Building the Ballot

Millions of ballots - at a cost of up to 50-cents each - will soon be printed for Wisconsin voters, as they go the polls in the September 14th primary and November 2nd general elections. But what is the process that led to the names of 368 candidates for federal and state office being on those ballots? Why do independent candidates, and not Republicans or Democrats, get to pick a five-word statement of their issues or goals? And, why do 90% of voters cast optical scan ballots? Kevin J. Kennedy, director of the Government Accountability Board, and Nat Robinson, administrator of the Board’s elections division, discussed Wisconsin’s elections process in an interview in the WisconsinEye studio on July 27, 2010.

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07.26.10 | Campaign 2010: Manitowoc Democratic Party Summer Picnic

The Democratic Party of Manitowoc County held a summer picnic for area Democratic candidates and party supporters on July 26, 2010 in Manitowoc. Candidates present at the event included Joe Kallas, candidate for the 6th Congressional District; Rep. Tom Nelson for Lt. Governor; State Treasurer Dawn Sass; Monk Elmer, candidate for State Senate District 1; Jason Bordon, candidate for State Senate District 9; Ted Zigmunt, candidate for State Assembly District 2; and Kerry Trask, candidate for State Assembly District 25.

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07.22.10 | Campaign 2010: Democratic Forum for Lt. Governor Candidates

The Democratic Party of Door County hosted a forum for democratic candidates for Lieutenant Governor on July 22, 2010 at the Sturgeon Bay Library in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. The forum was moderated by Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton, and featured the following candidates: State Rep. Spencer Coggs, State Rep. Thomas Nelson, Henry Sanders, and James Schneider.

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07.22.10 | Campaign 2010: Scott Hassett Addresses IBEW State Conference

Scott Hassett, candidate for Wisconsin Attorney General, addressed the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' (IBEW) State Conference on July 22, 2010 at the Monona Terrace in Madison.

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07.21.10 | Campaign 2010: Mark Neumann Announcement on Tax Cut Plan

Republican candidate for Governor, Mark Neumann, held a news conference on July 21, 2010 at the State Capitol, to announce his plan for the "largest one-year tax cut in Wisconsin history." According to Neumann, his plan would include Wisconsin homeowners voluntarily paying a portion of their property taxes every month directly to their taxing entity beginning in 2012. Neumann said this would result in these homeowners' property taxes being eliminated for one year in 2011.

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07.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Republican Candidate for Governor Mark Neumann Town Hall in Germantown

Republican candidate for Governor Mark Neumann, held a town hall meeting in Germantown on July 20, 2010. During the town hall meeting, Neumann took questions from those in attendance and spoke about his campaign.

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07.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Republican Candidate for Governor Mark Neumann Town Hall in Cedarburg

Republican candidate for Governor Mark Neumann, held a town hall meeting in Cedarburg on July 20, 2010. During the town hall meeting, Neumann took questions from those in attendance and spoke about his campaign.

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07.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Milwaukee Rotary GOP Governor Candidate Forum with Mark Neumann

The Milwaukee Rotary held a forum with Republican candidate for Governor, Mark Neumann, on July 20, 2010 in Milwaukee. Neumann spoke about his campaign and took questions from Rotary members.

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07.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Republican Party of Waukesha County: Lieutenant Governor Candidate Forum

The Republican Party of Waukesha hosted a forum for the Republican candidates for Lieutenant Governor on July 20, 2010 in Waukesha. The forum was moderated by WTMJ's Jeff Wagner and included the following candidates: Brett Davis, Rebecca Kleefisch, Robert Gerald Lorge, Dave Ross, and Nick Voegeli.

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07.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Barrett Announcement on State Government Transparency
Milwaukee Mayor and Democratic Candidate for Governor Tom Barrett held a news conference on July 20, 2010 at his Madison campaign headquarters. During the conference, Barrett announced a plan that he says would make "state government more open and responsive to the people" and would strengthen lobbyist oversight.
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07.18.10 | Campaign 2010: Congressman Sensenbrenner Town Hall Meeting

U.S. Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner (R) held a town hall meeting in Brookfield, Wisconsin on July 18, 2010, along with State Representatives Leah Vukmir and Rich Zipperer. During the town hall, Broodfield citizens were able to voice their concerns and ask questions of the three panelists.

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07.16.10 | Campaign 2010: Democratic Candidate for Governor Tim John

Tim John, of Oconomowoc, is the second Democrat on the Sept. 14 statewide primary election for the party’s nomination for governor. In a July 16 interview at the WisconsinEye studio, John talked about his uphill struggle against national and state party leaders who are working for his rival for the nomination, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. John listed key issues in his low-key “friend to friend” campaign as giving unemployed African-American men help so they can set up small businesses, the legal sale of raw milk, and support for same-sex marriages. John is running for office for the first time.

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07.15.10 | Campaign 2010: Republican Candidate for Governor Mark Neumann

In his first Campaign 2010 interview since filing nomination papers, Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann said he would be willing to consider freezing state government’s growing debt load and wants to negotiate a compromise plan under which state workers begin to contribute for their pensions. Neumann also said the UW System should reverse its decision to give a $245,000-a-year job to Michael Morgan,  the former top deputy to Gov. Jim Doyle, and instead post the job to make sure it goes to the most qualified applicant.  Because most voters aren’t yet closely following the race for governor, Neumann also said 75% of his campaign will unfold before the Sept. 14 Republican primary.

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07.12.10 | Campaign 2010: Tom Barrett News Conference on Redistricting

After filing nomination papers to run as a Democrat for governor on July 12, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett proposed changing how Congressional and legislative district boundary lines are drawn every 10 years. Barrett said the Government Accountability Board, made up of retired judges, should have the authority to submit to the governor and Legislature new boundaries balanced between Republican and Democratic voters and, if elected state officials cannot agree, the board should have power to enact a redistricting plan. He said the current system protects too many incumbent lawmakers in Washington and Madison.

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07.11.10 | Campaign 2010: Congressman Sensenbrenner Town Hall Meeting

Congressman James Sensenbrenner, Republican from Menomonee Falls, representing Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District, held a town hall meeting on July 11, 2010 in West Bend.

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06.29.10 | Campaign 2010: Mark Neumann Announces Plan for Economic Development

Republican Candidate for Governor, Mark Neumann, held a news conference in Madison on June 29, 2010, to announce his plan for economic development that would pair Wisconsin's colleges and universities and economic development advisors to attract businesses and generate jobs. Neumann said he would create three 'Research Triangles' that combine "intellectual knowledge found on the university campuses, with research needs of the business world."

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06.24.10 | Campaign 2010: GOP Candidate for Governor John Schiess

There are six registered Republican candidates for governor in November, but two of them – Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker and ex-Congressman Mark Neumann – get most of the attention. In a Campaign 2010 interview in the WisconsinEye studio on June 24, Republican gubernatorial candidate John Schiess of Rice Lake discussed why he is running and his campaign goals.

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06.21.10 | Campaign 2010: Tom Barrett Tours UW Madison Stem Cell Research Facility

Democratic candidate for governor, Tom Barrett, toured the Waisman Center on the University of Wisconsin - Madison campus on June 21, 2010. The mission of the Waisman Center is to the advancement of knowledge about human development, developmental disabilities, and neurodegenerative diseases, especially through their research of stem cells.

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06.21.10 | Campaign 2010: GOP U.S. Senate Candidate Forum

In their first joint appearance since the State Republican Party convention, the two candidates vying for the GOP’s Senate nomination met in a joint forum on June 21, 2010 in Brookfield. In the forum, sponsored by ten Chambers of Commerce in southeast Wisconsin, Ron Johnson of Oshkosh and Dave Westlake of Watertown discussed health care, ways to keep Social Security from bankruptcy, their lack of previous elective office experience, and President Obama’s concession from BP that it would set up a $20-billion trust fund to pay damages from the worst oil spill in the nation’s history. The winner of the Johnson-Westlake primary in September will face Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold in November.

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06.18.10 | Campaign 2010: The Tea Party Movement

More than a year after Wisconsin’s Tea Party movement started, leaders of it say it’s growing. About 80 groups were at a recent statewide strategy session,  identifying common goals and ways to achieve them before the November elections for U.S. Senate and governor. In a Campaign 2010 interview, three Tea Party leaders said they don’t consider themselves a third political party and they don’t – for now – plan to endorse candidates in the U.S. Senate and governor elections. Panelists were Tim Dake, of Wisconsin GrandSons of Liberty; Kirsten Lombard, of the Wisconsin 9/12 Project, and Mark Block, Wisconsin director for Americans for Prosperity.

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06.17.10 | Campaign 2010: Overview with Professor Charles Franklin

In a Campaign 2010 interview, UW-Madison Political Science Professor Charles Franklin said many things have surprised him in this election year. He said he was stunned by the retirement of 41-year Democratic U.S. Rep. Dave Obey in the 7th Congressional District, for example, and the sharp attacks by one Republican candidate for governor, Mark Neumann, on fellow GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker, the Milwaukee County executive. Franklin also said President Obama’s approval ratings have been stuck at about 47%, despite his major victory in getting national healthcare reform signed into law.

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06.12.10 | Campaign 2010: Democratic State Convention Day 2

On June 12, 2010, the second day of the Democratic Party's convention in Middleton, the party's candidate for governor, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, gave the keynote address. Delegates, alternates and guests also heard from U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, attorney general candidate Scott Hassett, candidates for the offices of secretary of state and treasurer, and the four candidates for lieutenant governor: State Sen. Spencer Coggs, Assembly Majority Leader Thomas Nelson, Henry Sanders and James Schneider.

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06.11.10 | Campaign 2010: Democratic State Convention Day 1

The State Democratic Party Convention opened on June 11, 2010, at the Madison Marriott West Hotel in Middleton. On the first day of the convention, delegates heard from State Chairman Mike Tate; Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan; State Sen. Pat Kreitlow; Lt. Governor Barb Lawton, who is retiring; Democratic National Committee Political Director Clyde Williams; White House Deputy Chief of Staff Mona Sutphen, a Milwaukee native; U.S. Reps. Dave Obey, Tammy Baldwin, Ron Kind, Gwen Moore and Steve Kagen; 7th Congressional District candidate Julia Lassa; U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, who is up for re-election this year; and National Democratic  Chairman Tim Kaine, and Gov. Jim Doyle, who is not seeking a third term.

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06.11.10 | Campaign 2010: State Labor Interviews

Union members in Wisconsin are important foot soldiers for Democratic Party candidates, so they played important roles at the party's June 11-12 annual state convention in Middleton. Four of those union leaders talked to WisconsinEye about how they make election-year endorsements, ask their members to donate to back candidates and causes, and follow-up to make sure members vote. The four union leaders were: Mike Thomas, president of Service Employees International Union Local 150 and SEIU's Wisconsin State Council; Sara Rogers, executive vice president of Wisconsin State AFL-CIO; Doug Burnett, Wisconsin political and legislative director for AFSCME International, and Bryan Kennedy, president of American Federation of Teachers-Wisconsin.

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06.11.10 | Campaign 2010: Mike Tate at Democratic Convention

Senior Producer Steve Walters previewed the State Democratic Party Convention with Chairperson Mike Tate on June 11, 2010, at the Madison Marriott West Hotel, Middleton.

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06.10.10 | Campaign 2010: Lt. Gov. Candidate Thomas Nelson
When he was considering whether to run for lieutenant governor, first-term Assembly Majority Leader Thomas Nelson, a Democrat from Kaukauna, said he met with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett. In his first Campaign 2010 interview with WisconsinEye, Nelson said he wanted personal assurances from Barrett that, if he is elected the next governor, he would consider the lieutenant governor a valuable member of his administration. Nelson said he got that assurance, so he decided to run for lieutenant governor instead of a fourth term in the Assembly. Other Democrats in the September primary are State Sen. Spencer Coggs, Henry Sanders and James Schneider. 

 

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06.07.10 | U.S. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin Listening Session

U.S. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin held a listening session on June 7, 2010, at the Waunakee Village Center in Waunakee.

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06.04.10 | U.S. Congressman Ron Kind Listening Session

U.S. Congressman Ron Kind held a listening session on June 4, 2010, at the Dodgeville City Hall in Dodgeville.

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06.01.10 | Campaign 2010: Congressman Paul Ryan Listening Session

Congressman Paul Ryan held a listening session at Greendale High School, Greendale on June 1, 2010.

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05.26.10 | Campaign 2010: U.S. Senate Candidate Ron Johnson

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ron Johnson announced his campaign on a Monday and was endorsed at the state Republican Party convention six days later.  In his first Campaign 2010 profile interview with WisconsinEye, Johnson said the need to repeal federal health-care reform passed with the vote of Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold was a driving force in his decision to run against Feingold. Johnson also talked about how he started his Oshkosh business in 1979, his plan to spend millions of dollars of his own money to underwrite his campaign, and how he met with Milwaukee talk-show radio host Charles Sykes before announcing his campaign. To face Feingold in November, Johnson must defeat Madison-area real estate executive Terrence Wall and Watertown small business owner David Westlake in the September primary.

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05.24.10 | News Conference: Mark Neumann Delivers Health Care Petitions to Gov. Doyle

Mark Neumann held a news conference to announce his delivery of his petition with 25,000 signatures in opposition to the national Health Care Act. Neumann introduced his alternative to the national plan, “Wisconsin Prescription for Healthcare Reform.”

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05.23.10 | Campaign 2010: State GOP Convention Day 3 (Part 1/2)

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention from May 23, 2010.

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05.23.10 | Campaign 2010: State GOP Convention Day 3 (Part 2/2)

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention from May 23, 2010.

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05.22.10 | State GOP Convention Interview - U.S. Representative Jim Sensenbrenner

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee on May 22, including an interview by Senior Producer Steve Walters with U.S. Representative Jim Sensenbrenner.

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05.22.10 | State GOP Convention Interview - Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee on May 22, including an interview by Senior Producer Steve Walters with State Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen.

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05.22.10 | State GOP Convention Interview - Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald, Sen. Scott Fitzgerald

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee on May 22, including an interview by Senior Producer Steve Walters with Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald and Sen. Scott Fitzgerald.

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05.22.10 | State GOP Convention Interview - Candidate Sean Duffy

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee on May 22, including an interview by Senior Producer Steve Walters with Sean Duffy, candidate for 7th Congressional District.

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05.22.10 | State GOP Convention Interview - Gubernatorial Candidate Mark Neumann

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee on May 22, including an interview by Senior Producer Steve Walters with gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann out side the convention center.

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05.22.10 | Campaign 2010: State GOP Convention Day 2 (Part 1/3)

At the annual Republican Party state convention in Milwaukee on May 21-23, party activists endorsed Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker for governor and Oshkosh business executive Ron Johnson for the U.S. Senate. Walker and Johnson face opponents in the September primary election for the party’s official nomination, however. After three ballots, the delegates could not agree on which of four candidates for lieutenant governor to endorse. This coverage is from May 22, 2010.

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05.22.10 | Campaign 2010: State GOP Convention Day 2 (Part 2/3)

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee on May 22, during which Scott Walker was named the Wisconsin Republican's nominee for the state gubernatorial race.

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05.22.10 | Campaign 2010: State GOP Convention Day 2 (Part 3/3)

Continued coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention held at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee on May 22, including speaker Karl Rove, former advisor to President George W. Bush.

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05.21.10 | Campaign 2010: State GOP Convention Opening Day

Coverage of the 2010 State Republican Convention Opening Day from the Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee. Speakers included Republican Chairman Reince Priebus, State Representative and Senatorial candidate Leah Vukmir, U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan, and Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty.

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05.21.10 | Campaign 2010: Tom Barrett Interview

In his first Campaign 2010 interview with WisconsinEye, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said he would not recommend any increase in vehicle registration fees or the state gas tax next year, if he is elected governor on Nov. 2. The Democrat also there should be some path for citizenship for the 11 or 12 million undocumented residents of the U.S. He also said he supports repeal of the law that now prohibits construction of new nuclear power plants. If elected governor and forced to close a $2.3-billion budget deficit, Barrett said his top four priorities in doing so would be education, health care, Wisconsin’s prison system, and aid to local governments.

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05.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Mayor Tom Barrett’s Plan for Job Creation

Gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett presented his plan for creating jobs at a news conference May 20, 2010 at Full Compass Audio and Video in Madison. Barrett said his plan puts more responsibility for economic growth on the governor’s office.

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05.19.10 | Campaign 2010: Mayor Tom Barrett at Milwaukee Press Club

Mayor Tom Barrett spoke at the Milwaukee Press Club Newsmakers Luncheon at the Newsroom Pub in Milwaukee. The event took place on May 19, 2010.

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05.17.10 | Campaign 2010: Ron Johnson Announces Bid for U.S. Senate

Ron Johnson held a press conference on May 17, 2010 in Milwaukee to announce his bid for U.S. Senate. He is running against incumbent Russ Feingold.

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05.14.10 | Campaign 2010: Republican Chairman Reince Priebus

Previewing the May 21-23 state Republican Party convention in Milwaukee, GOP Chairman Reince Priebus predicted that voters’ anger at federal and state spending and budget deficits means Republicans will win many November elections. In a Campaign 2010 interview, Priebus also said he assumes that Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker will be endorsed as the party’s nominee for governor at the convention, since Mark Neumann announced that he will not push for that backing. Neumann’s name may remain on the endorsement ballot, however, Priebus said. He also said Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan should consider running for president in 2012.  

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05.13.10 | Scott Walker Addresses the Waunakee Rotary Club

Scott Walker spoke to the Waunakee Rotary Club at Rex’s Innkeeper Restaurant in Waunakee on May 13, 2010.

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05.13.10 | Campaign 2010: Mark Neumann Announces Not Seeking Republican Endorsement

Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann announced May 13, 2010 that he will not seek the endorcement of the Republican party at their state convention later this month. The announcement was made at the Inn on the Park in Madison.

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05.12.10 | Campaign 2010: Mark Neumann Names Campaign Co-Chairs

Former Wisconsin Assembly Speaker John Gard and former state Representative and Wisconsin Revenue Secretary Cate Zeuske joined candidate for Governor Mark Neumann at a news conference on May 12, 2010 in Madison. Neumann made an announcement naming Gard and Zeuske as co-chairs of his campaign.

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05.12.10 | Campaign 2010: Dave Westlake for U.S. Senate

Dave Westlake, a Watertown small businessman, is one of three announced Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate. In his first Campaign 2010 interview with WisconsinEye, Westlake said he is “proud” of Arizona for adopting its own immigration law to try and force Congress to pass a new national  immigration law, would vote to keep the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, and would support changing the Social Security system so benefits are not paid to the richest citizens. Westlake hopes to win the September primary election and then challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold in November.

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05.10.10 | Campaign 2010: Dick Leinenkugel for U.S. Senate

In his first WisconsinEye interview as a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, Dick Leinenkugel said the idea of privatizing Social Security, which will begin paying out more in benefits than it collects in taxes, must be reconsidered as one long-term reform. A former Marine, Leinenkugel also said he would not vote to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military, saying that policy has worked. Leinenkugel is one of three announced candidates for the Republican nomination to run against Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold in the November election.

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05.08.10 | Campaign 2010: Great Debate Day of the North (Part 1/2)

Republican candidates seeking their party’s nomination in races for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and Lieutenant Governor debated the issues and discussed their political philosophies on May 8, 2010 at the St. Germain Community Center in St. Germain, Wisconsin. The debates were attended by community members and was open to the public.

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05.08.10 | Campaign 2010: Great Debate Day of the North (Part 2/2)

Continued Coverage.

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05.03.10 | Republican Women of Outagamie County Forum

The Outagamie Co. Republican Women, under the leadership of Barb Bieber, hosted a Lieutenant Governor candidates forum on May 3rd, 2010 at the Appleton Public Library. Four Republican candidates for Lieutenant Governor participated; business owner Ben Collins, State Rep. Brett Davis, former news anchor Rebecca Kleefisch, and Superior Mayor Dave Ross. The event was moderated by Chris Hanson, Hanson Benefits, Inc.

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04.28.10 | News Conference: Attorney General Candidate J.B. Van Hollen

Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced his candidacy for re-election as part of a series of events around the state. The news conference was held on April 27, 2010 at the Madison Concourse Hotel in Madison, Wisconsin.

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04.26.10 | Campaign 2010: Dick Leinenkugel Announces Bid for U.S. Senate

Dick Leinenkugel became the third Republican candidate to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Feingold in an April 26, 2010, news conference in Janesville. A member of a legendary beer-brewing Wisconsin family, Leinenkugel resigned as secretary of the state Department of Commerce to run for the Senate. His work as a cabinet secretary to Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle will be debated as he campaigns before the September primary against fellow Republican candidates Terrence Wall and David Westlake.

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04.16.10 | Campaign 2010: Waukesha Mayor Larry Nelson

Waukesha Mayor Larry Nelson was one of four mayors who lost re-election bids in the April 6 election. In a Campaign 2010 interview in his Waukesha City Hall office, Nelson talked about his achievements, issues that played a role in his loss, the emerging Tea Party movement, and running as a high-profile Democrat for a non-partisan office. A middle school teacher for 30 years, and a WEAC activist, Nelson lost his bid for a second four-year term.

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04.15.10 | Campaign 2010: Mark Neumann News Conference

Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mark Neumann held a news conference on Thursday April 15, 2010 at the Inn on the Park in Madison. He outlined his plan to cut taxes, reduce spending and balance the state budget.

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04.10.10 | Democratic Party of Wisconsin Founders Day Gala

Democratic Party members gathered on April 12, 2010 at their annual Founders Day gala at the Italian Community Center, Milwaukee. Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar were keynote speakers for the event. The event featured speeches by Governor Jim Doyle, Senators Kohl and Feingold, members of the Democratic Congressional delegation, and candidate for Governor Tom Barrett.

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04.02.10 | Campaign 2010: Henry Sanders

Democrat Henry Sanders decided to run for lieutenant governor to emphasize the need to create jobs of the future – jobs that offer careers that will keep the state’s new college graduates in Wisconsin. Sanders, who lives in Waunakee in Dane County, is one of four registered Democrats running for lieutenant governor. In a Campaign 2010 interview, Sanders said he started a non-profit organization and a small business to work on economic development. He previously worked for the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority and for U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin.

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04.01.10 | Campaign 2010: Mark Neumann at Marquette Law School

Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann was interviewed on Mike Gousha’s "On the Issues" at Marquette Law School on April 1, 2010.

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03.30.10 | Campaign 2010: U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold defended his vote for the historic health-care changes passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama. The package will require that health insurance companies spend more than 80% of their premiums on medical care, lifts coverage limits and gives small businesses needed tax breaks for providing health care for their workers, Feingold said in a Campaign 2010 interview on March 30. But he said he still supports a public option, which was dropped as a concession to get the package through Congress. Feingold also said U.S. troops in Afghanistan should be withdrawn within two years and talked about how he would campaign against each of the three announced or possible Republican candidates for his job. The Democrat is running for a fourth six-year Senate term this year.
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03.29.10 | Ozaukee County Republican Lieutenant Governor Debate

The Republican Party of Ozaukee County hosted a Lieutenant Governor candidate forum and debate on Monday, March 29th debate at the Cedarburg Performing Arts Center in Cedarburg. 620WTMJ Radio Host Jeff Wagner moderated the debate that included candidates Ben Collins, Brett Davis, Rebecca Kleefisch, and Dave Ross.

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04.28.10 | Campaign 2010: Mayor Barrett Tours Exact Sciences in Madison

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett toured Exact Sciences in Madison on April 28, 2010.

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03.24.10 | Campaign 2010: Brian Blanchard

Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard said his nine years as the chief prosecutor in Wisconsin’s second largest county is one reason why he should be elected to the District 4 Court of Appeals on April 6. District 4 judges decide appeals from lower-court rulings in a 24-county region of southern and western Wisconsin.

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03.24.10 | Campaign 2010: Ed Leineweber

Richland County Circuit Court Judge Ed Leineweber said his 13 years as a judge, six years as district attorney and experience as a private lawyer and small-business executive qualifies him to be elected to the District Court of Appeals on April 6. District 4 judges decide appeals from lower-court rulings in a 24-county region of southern and western Wisconsin.

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03.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Waukesha Co. Lincoln/Reagan Dinner

Republican candidates spoke at the Waukesha Co. 60th Annual Lincoln/Reagan dinner held at the Country Springs Hotel in Pewaukee. Gubernatorial candidates Mark Neumann and Scott Walker spoke, along with Reince Priebus, Chair, Republican Party of Wisconsin; Don Taylor, Chair, Waukesha County Republican Party; and Rep. Rich Zipperer. Vicki McKenna, WISN Radio Talk Show Host emceed the event.

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03.18.10 | Campaign 2010: Tommy and Ed Thompson

In a rare joint interview, former Republican Gov. Tommy G. Thompson and his brother, Ed Thompson, talked about their political choices. Tommy Thompson said he won’t decide whether to run against Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold until after an April vacation with his family, but predicted that would beat Feingold if he decides to run. Ed Thompson, the mayor of Tomah and the 2002 Libertarian candidate for governor, is running as a Republican against Democratic State Sen. Kathleen Vinehout, of Alma. The Thompson brothers also discussed their childhoods and lessons learned from their father, who operated a grocery store and head of the Roads and Bridges Committee of the local county board.

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03.11.10 | Campaign 2010: Scott Walker at Marquette Law School

Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker was interviewed on Mike Gousha’s "On the Issues" at Marquette Law School on March 11, 2010.

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03.10.10 | Legal Association of Women Debate: Court of Appeals Candidates

Dane County District Attorney and Court of Appeals Candidate Brian Blanchard and his opponent, Judge Edward Leineweber, debated on March 10, 2010 at the Hilton Hotel in Madison. District Attorney Blanchard is seeking the open seat on Wisconsin’s Appeals Court in District 4, created by the retirement of Judge Charles Dykman.

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03.09.10 | Campaign 2010: Tom Barrett Tours Small Businesses

Gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett and Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz toured small businesses on Monroe Street in Madison- Orange Tree Imports, J Kinney Florist and Trader Joes.

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03.04.10 | Campaign 2010: Tom Barrett at Marquette Law School

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett was interviewed on Mike Gousha’s "On the Issues" at Marquette Law School on March 4, 2010. Barrett reacted to the U.S. decision that Wisconsin will not receive first round funding for "Race to the Top."

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03.02.10 | Campaign 2010: Lt. Governor Candidate Ben Collins

Ben Collins, one of four Republican candidates for lieutenant governor, explained why he entered politics after nine years in the military, which included tours of duty in Afghanistan as a Green Beret, in his first Campaign 2010 interview with WisconsinEye. Collins, 32, a Lake Geneva small businessman, is making his first bid for elective office.

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02.24.10 | Republican Gubernatorial Candidates at Realtor and Government Day

The Wisconsin Realtors Association held its annual Realtor and Government Day on February 24, 2010 at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison. Republican gubernatorial candidates Scott Walker and Mark Newmann spoke.

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02.23.10 | Tom Barrett at Business Day in Madison

Gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett spoke at the Business Day in Madison legislative conference was held on February 23, 2010 at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison.

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02.23.10 | Scott Walker at Business Day in Madison

Gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker spoke at the Business Day in Madison legislative conference was held on February 23, 2010 at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison.

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02.22.10 | Brett Davis Enters Race for Lieutenant Governor

State Representative Brett Davis announced at the State Capitol on February 22, 2010 that he is entering the race for Lieutenant Governor. His two-day, six-city swing across Wisconsin began Monday in Madison. Davis has represented Green County and portions of Dane, Rock and Lafayette Counties in the State Assembly since his election in 2004.

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02.18.10 | Mayor Tom Barrett’s Wisconsin Jobs Tour

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett toured Lucigen Corporation in Middleton, WI as part of his Wisconsin Jobs Tour. David Mead, CEO of Lucigen, lead the tour. Lucigen is a biological products manufacturer. During his public comments, Mayor Barrett said that Governor Doyle’s climate change legislation will not pass in its current form and will need to be significantly changed in order to be passed.

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02.10.10 | Wisconsin Economic Development Association Legislative Committee Meeting

Scott Walker, 2010 gubernatorial candidate, spoke at the Wisconsin Economic Development Association Legislative Committee Meeting on February 10 at the Madison Club, Madison. The theme of the event was “Getting Wisconsin Back in the Race.”

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02.10.10 | Three Gubernatorial Candidates at Restaurant Association Lobby Day

Three gubernatorial candidates spoke at restaurant lobby day on Wednesday, February 10 at Monona Terrace. Three leading candidates for Wisconsin’s open governor’s seat spoke to an audience of restaurateurs; Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker, Former Congressman Mark Neumann and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.

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01.31.10 | Rock County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

The Republican Parties of Rock County and Walworth County held a Lincoln Day Dinner on January 31, 2010, at the Eclipse Center in Beloit, Wisconsin. Speakers included U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan and candidate for governor, Scott Walker. Candidates for state and local office were also in attendance. The Master of Ceremonies for the event is radio talk show personality and political strategist, Brian Schimming.

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01.28.10 | Campaign 2010: 'Citizens United' U.S. Supreme Court Ruling

On January 21, 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations and unions have a constitutional right to expenditures – including running ads – to influence partisan and nonpartisan elections.  President Obama said it opened the “flood gates” for special-interest money in those contests. But campaign-finance experts say that’s an overstatement, because corporate money has found its way into elections and the decision simply gives those organizations the same rights as individuals. What the ruling may mean for Wisconsin was debated in a Campaign 2010 panel that featured attorney Mike Wittenwyler, Jay Heck of Common Cause of Wisconsin, UW-Madison Associate Professor Howard Schweber, and Jonathan Becker, a division administrator for Wisconsin’s Government Accountability Board, which enforces campaign finance laws.   

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01.26.10 | Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker’s State of the Economy Address

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker’s (R) State of the Economy Address from the State Capitol on January 26, 2010.

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01.26.10 | Campaign 2010: Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch

In a campaign 2010 interview, Republican lieutenant governor candidate Rebecca Kleefisch said her experence as a mother, former anchorwoman at a Milwaukee TV station and marketing consultant gives her a background to be an effective partner for the next GOP governor. Kleefisch, of Oconomowoc, is one of four announced GOP candidates for lieutenant governor and is married to Republican Rep. Joel Kleefisch. Democratic Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton is not seeking re-election.  

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01.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Gubernatorial Candidates Forum

Gubernatorial candidate, Scott Walker (R) appeared at the Wisconsin Association of School Boards forum held January 20, 2010 at the Midwest Airlines Center in Milwaukee.

Note: Gubernatorial Candidate Forum Announcement On Wednesday, Jan. 20, the Wisconsin Association of School Boards (WASB) held a gubernatorial candidate forum in conjunction with the 89th State Education Convention in Milwaukee. Due to a scheduling error, Mark Neumann, candidate for governor, was not present at the forum. The WASB takes full responsibility for the error and regrets any inconvenience this may have caused.

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01.20.10 | Campaign 2010: Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett's Wisconsin Jobs Tour

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett visited the Wausau Business Development Center, an entrepreneurial incubator in north central Wisconsin. Mayor Barrett toured several companies, and discussed his plan for job and economic growth.

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01.09.10 | Campaign 2010: Democratic Fundraiser

The friends of Representative Kim Hixson, Senator Judy Robson, Speaker Mike Sheridan and Representative Chuck Benedict gathered at the Speakeasy in Janesville for a fundraising event on Saturday, January 9, 2010.

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01.08.10 | Campaign 2010: Interview with Candidate for US Senate Terrence Wall

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Terrence Wall, who started his successful career as a Madison-area commercial developer when he was a college student, said in his first Campaign 2010 interview with WisconsinEye on Friday that he is running to head off the economic and budget “train wreck” facing the nation. Wall, 45, said he plans to spend between $7.5 million and $10 million on his bid to defeat Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold, who he said supports a universal health care plan that would destroy what Wall said is the best health-care system in the world. Feingold is running for his fourth six-year term.

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01.07.10 | Campaign 2010: Interview with Republican Candidate for Governor, Mark Neumann

Because the Republican primary for governor is still nine months away, gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann said he isn't impressed by analysts and commentators who say he's lagging Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker. Walker has been running for five years, Neumann said in a Campaign 2010 interview. Neumann, the home builder and former 1st District congressman, said he is in the governor's race "to stay."

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12.01.09 | Interview with Republican Candidate for Governor and Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker, a Republican candidate for governor, said in a Campaign 2010 interview that as governor he would recommend repeal of more than $700 million in 2011-13 tax increases on highest-earning residents and businesses enacted by Democratic legislators and signed into law by Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle. Walker also said he would like for state government finances to improve so dramatically the $629-million corporate income tax could be abolished. And, he said he would welcome former Republican Gov. Tommy G. Thompson running against Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold next year.

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11.15.09 | Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett Announces Run for Governor

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced his Democratic candidacy for governor on November 15, 2009 outside of his home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After the formal announcement, Barrett also answered reporters' questions.

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11.02.09 | Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Scott Walker's "Rally to Victory"

Scott Walker, Milwaukee County Executive and Republican candidate for governor hosted a "Rally to Victory" to mark exactly one year until Election Day on November 2, 2010. The rally was held November 2, 2009 at the Country Springs Hotel in Pewaukee.

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10.09.09 | Campaign 2010: Steve Walters Interviews Tony Zielinski

Milwaukee Alderman Anthony (Tony) Zielinski joined WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters for a discussion about his intention to run as a candidate for the office of Lt. Governor. The interview took place on October 9, 2009 at Marshall Montessori IB School in Milwaukee.

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09.21.09 | Campaign 2010: Steve Walters Interviews Spencer Coggs

State Senator Spencer Coggs (D-Milwaukee) joined WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters for a discussion about his intention to run as a candidate for the office of Lt. Governor. The interview took place on September 21, 2009 at WisconsinEye's Madison studio.

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09.18.09 | Campaign 2010: Steve Walters Interviews Brett Davis

State Representative Brett Davis (R-Oregon) joined WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters for a discussion about his intention to run as a candidate for the office of Lt. Governor. The interview took place on September 18, 2009 at WisconsinEye's Madison studio.

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09.02.09 | Campaign 2010: Steve Walters Interviews Dave Ross

Dave Ross, Mayor of Superior and Republican Candidate for Lt. Governor joined WisconsinEye host Steve Walters for a discussion about his 2010 run for the office of Lt. Governor. The interview took place at WisconsinEye's Madison studio on September 2, 2009.

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08.27.09 | Campaign 2010: Steve Walters Interviews Mark O'Connell

Mark O'Connell, Executive Director for the Wisconsin Counties Association and potential candidate for governor, joined WisconsinEye host Steve Walters for a discussion about the 2010 gubernatorial race. The interview took place at WisconsinEye's Madison studio on August 27, 2009.

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08.24.09 | Winnebago County Republican Party Annual Corn Roast

The Winnebago County Republican Party Annual Corn Roast took place at Town of Clayton Park in Larsen, Wisconsin on August 24, 2009. Local elected officials in attendance included State Legislators: Rep. Dean Kaufert, Sen. Mike Ellis, Sen. Randy Hopper, Rep. Roger Roth, Rep. Richard Spanbauer; U.S. Congressman Tom Petri; Dave Westlake, candidate for U.S. Senate; and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker.

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08.21.09 | Campaign 2010: Steve Walters Interviews Mark Neumann

Mark Neumann, former U.S. Congressman (WI-District 1, 1994-1998) and current candidate for governor, joined WisconsinEye host Steve Walters for a discussion about the 2010 gubernatorial race. The interview took place at Neumann's Waukesha campaign office on August 21, 2009.

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08.21.09 | Campaign 2010: Steve Walters Interviews Scott Walker

Scott Walker, Milwaukee County Executive and candidate for governor, joined WisconsinEye host Steve Walters for a discussion about the 2010 gubernatorial race. The interview took place at WisconsinEye's Madison studio on August 21, 2009.

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08.21.09 | Campaign 2010: Reince Priebus on The GOP In a Post-Doyle Era

Reince Priebus, Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin and General Counsel for the Republican National Committee, joined WisconsinEye host Steve Walters for a discussion about the 2010 election cycle. The interview took place at WisconsinEye's Madison studio on August 21, 2009.

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08.19.09 | Campaign 2010: Gubernatorial Race Discussion With Professor Charles Franklin

Charles H. Franklin is a co-developer and contributor to Pollster.com, and a professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin where he teaches statistical analysis of polls, public opinion and election results. Steve Walters, WisconsinEye host and former Madison Bureau Chief for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, interviewed Franklin about the upcoming gubernatorial race now that Governor Doyle announced he will not seek a third term. The interview took place at the WisconsinEye studio in Madison, on August 19, 2009.

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08.13.09 | Hear From The Candidates: Mark Neumann and Jason Punzel

The CFA Society of Madison invited Mark Neumann, candidate for Governor, and Jason Punzel, candidate for State Treasurer to speak at the Madison Club on August 13, 2009.  

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06.29.09 | Scott Walker Fundraiser with Newt Gingrich

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, held a fundraiser at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center in Milwaukee on June 29, 2009. The featured speaker was former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gengrich.

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04.28.09 | Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker Announces Gubernatorial Bid

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker announced his bid for the Republican gubernatorial nomination on Wednesday, April 28, 2009. The event took place in Dane County at Henry Farms. Walker has served as county executive since he won a special election in 2002. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008. He also served as a Republican member of the state Assembly for about nine years.

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