Here and Now
Here & Now opening for October 11, 2024
Clip: Season 2300 Episode 2315 | 1m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
The introduction to the October 11, 2024 episode of Here & Now.
The introduction to the October 11, 2024 episode of Here & Now.
Here and Now
Here & Now opening for October 11, 2024
Clip: Season 2300 Episode 2315 | 1m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
The introduction to the October 11, 2024 episode of Here & Now.
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2024 Election Coverage Wisconsin State motto is forward.
Less than a month away from the election, Democratic incumbent a tight race for U.S. Senate against her Republican challenger, Eric Hovde.
But both candidates can still make appeals to voters in their first and only televised debate.
I'm Frederica Freyberg tonight on "Here& Now" ahead of next week's debate between the Wisconsin candidates for U.S. Senate.
We get a preview of their backgrounds and platforms and a look at the blurred lines between political rhetoric and political violence.
Then we report on one group frequently left out of the conversation about Medicaid expansion.
And finally, the top issues for Wisconsin's largest voting block people over 50.
It's "Here& Now" for October 11th.
provided by the Focus Fund for journalism and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.
Baldwin, Hovde and Top Issues in Wisconsin's US Senate Race
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Tammy Baldwin, Eric Hovde hold divergent positions on the economy, immigration, abortion. (6m 31s)
Jim Flaherty on Older Wisconsin Voters in the 2024 Election
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Jim Flaherty on the enthusiasm of voters over the age of 50 for the 2024 election. (6m 2s)
Medicaid and Pay for Workers with Developmental Disabilities
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Fear of losing Medicaid is a factor in debates over wages for workers with disabilities. (6m 14s)
Nathan Kalmoe on hateful rhetoric and political violence
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Nathan Kalmoe examines growing hateful rhetoric, political violence ahead of the election. (5m 56s)
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