Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin pledged during her reelection victory speech Thursday to work with President-elect Donald Trump when possible, but she also vowed to fight him to protect the national health care law and abortion rights.
Senate Democrat Tammy Baldwin won re-election Tuesday because she outperformed her party’s standard-bearer, Kamala Harris, across most of Wisconsin, but especially in smaller counties where former President Donald Trump made his biggest gains and in election wards with lower incomes and lower rates of college education.
With about 99% of Wisconsin's ballots counted, Republican Donald Trump has a roughly 30,000 vote lead over Vice President Kamala Harris.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin declared victory early Wednesday morning, saying she had bucked the red tide by eking out a narrow win over GOP challenger Eric Hovde to secure a third term in the U.S. Senate. Also...
Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin declared victory early Wednesday morning in Wisconsin's tightly contested U.S. Senate race against Republican challenger Eric Hovde. With nearly all precincts reporting,
Republicans retained key congressional seats in Wisconsin with a third race still undecided early Wednesday morning. U.S. Rep.
Devin LeMahieu will return as the Republican majority leader of the Wisconsin Senate. The GOP caucus elected LeMahieu to the position during a meeting Thursday.