Today: October 14, 2024
Today: October 14, 2024

Republicans pour money into Wisconsin Senate race Democrats say will be close

Election 2024 Ballot Deception
October 14, 2024

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Sensing an opportunity in swing-state Wisconsin, Republicans are pouring money into the bid to unseat incumbent Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin in that state's closely watched Senate race.

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No country still uses an electoral college − except the US

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