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“The First Hundred-Million Dollar Campaign”

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Hearing from candidates, party chairs, and an expert, we explore the race for governor.

The race for governor has picked up over the last few weeks, with Gov. Walker announcing his re-election bid and the roster of Democratic candidates climbing to upwards of 16. We take a moment to revisit candidates’ thoughts on what sets them apart in such a crowded field, check in with the heads of the state Democratic and Republican parties, and hear analysis from UWM professor Mordecai Lee.

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Journalist Ron Seely On CWD, New Research

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Clip: S1600 Ep1621 | 6m 4s | Journalist Ron Seely gives an update on Chronic Wasting Disease in Wisconsin. (6m 4s)

More Staff Requested For Elections Agency

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Clip: S1600 Ep1621 | 4m 52s | A Wisconsin Elections Commission official elaborates on request for more staff. (4m 52s)

“Tip Of The Iceberg”: A Discussion Of Sexual Assault

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Clip: S1600 Ep1621 | 7m 26s | The Dane Co. Rape Crisis Center Director discusses sexual assault in the news. (7m 26s)

Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidates Face-Off

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Clip: S1600 Ep1621 | 1m 5s | The race for Wisconsin Supreme Court sees candidates divided ideologically. (1m 5s)

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