MADISON, Wis. — Election night results could come in much earlier in Wisconsin under a new bill that would allow local election workers to start counting absentee ballots the day
Democratic turnout was high in the Tuesday primary for the State Supreme Court, ahead of a costly general election that will decide the future of abortion rights and gerrymandered maps in the state.
Donald Trump’s supporters have turned anger over his defeat two years ago, and the false notion that it can still be reversed, into central campaign issues ahead of the battleground state’s primary.