Frederica Freyberg sits at a desk on the Here & Now set and faces a video monitor showing an image of Mark Pocan.

Politics

‘Here & Now’ Highlights: US Rep. Mark Pocan, McCoshen & Ross

Here's what guests on the April 10, 2026 episode said about the war in Iran and election prospects for Wisconsin in November.

April 13, 2026

US Rep. Mark Pocan on voter intensity and the 2026 elections
US Rep. Mark Pocan on voter intensity and the 2026 elections

Elections

US Rep. Mark Pocan on voter intensity and the 2026 elections

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-2nd Congressional District, discusses the influence of voter intensity on Chris Taylor's 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court win and turnout expectations for the November election.

April 11, 2026

A still image shows Mark Pocan seated in front of his kitchen island and staircase, with a caption at the bottom that reads 'Town of Vermont,' 'U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan' and '(D) 2nd Congressional District.'
A still image shows Mark Pocan seated in front of his kitchen island and staircase, with a caption at the bottom that reads 'Town of Vermont,' 'U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan' and '(D) 2nd Congressional District.'

Politics

US Rep. Mark Pocan on Trump’s conduct toward the war in Iran

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-2nd Congressional District, discusses President Donald Trump's threats to Iran and an ensuing ceasefire, calling to invoke the 25th Amendment and the war powers of Congress.

April 10, 2026

A still image shows Frederica Freyberg seated across from Bill McCoshen and Scot Ross on the Here & Now set featuring wood paneling.
A still image shows Frederica Freyberg seated across from Bill McCoshen and Scot Ross on the Here & Now set featuring wood paneling.

Elections

McCoshen & Ross on political fortunes in 2026 election cycle

"Here & Now" political panelists Bill McCoshen and Scot Ross discuss a landslide vote in the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court race and what it means for state and federal races going into fall elections.

April 10, 2026

A still image shows former, future and current justices posing at Chris Taylor's election victory, from left to right Rebecca Dallet, Chris Taylor, Janet Protasiewicz, Jill Karofsky, Ann Walsh Bradley and Susan Crawford.
A still image shows former, future and current justices posing at Chris Taylor's election victory, from left to right Rebecca Dallet, Chris Taylor, Janet Protasiewicz, Jill Karofsky, Ann Walsh Bradley and Susan Crawford.

Elections

Wisconsin’s 2026 Supreme Court vote cements liberal control

Justice-elect Chris Taylor's landslide win over Maria Lazar in the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court race ensures liberal control for several years, and potential candidates are thinking about 2027.

April 10, 2026

A liberal landslide in the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court vote
A liberal landslide in the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court vote

Inside Wisconsin Politics

A liberal landslide in the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court vote

The 2026 state Supreme Court election was a landslide victory for liberal candidate Chris Taylor — Inside Wisconsin Politics considers what it means for the midterm vote and future of the high court.

April 9, 2026

Tony Evers speaks into a microphone mounted to the top of a wood podium while standing in front of a row of U.S. and Wisconsin flags in front of a large painting.
Tony Evers speaks into a microphone mounted to the top of a wood podium while standing in front of a row of U.S. and Wisconsin flags in front of a large painting.

Policy

Evers signs law legalizing tribal run online sports betting in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has signed a bill into law that legalizes online sports betting, and requires the state government to negotiate new deals with tribal nations that would operate this type of gaming and allow gamblers to legally place bets.

April 9, 2026

Amy Blumenfeld Bogost speaks while seated at a table and facing multiple mounted microphones and a video camera with a shotgun microphone, with Timothy Nixon seated to her side, in a room with wood trim on the wall and wood double doors with a brass doorknob and glazed glass windows, with a video graphic at bottom including the text Senate Committee on Universities & Technical Colleges, Amy Blumenfeld Bogost and To serve as a Congressional Dist. 2 Rep. on the UW Board of Regents for term ending 5/1/27.
Amy Blumenfeld Bogost speaks while seated at a table and facing multiple mounted microphones and a video camera with a shotgun microphone, with Timothy Nixon seated to her side, in a room with wood trim on the wall and wood double doors with a brass doorknob and glazed glass windows, with a video graphic at bottom including the text Senate Committee on Universities & Technical Colleges, Amy Blumenfeld Bogost and To serve as a Congressional Dist. 2 Rep. on the UW Board of Regents for term ending 5/1/27.

Politics

Universities of Wisconsin regents cite disputes over AI and transparency practices in president’s firing

In a state Senate committee hearing, two members of the board of regents for the Universities of Wisconsin say that the fired president of the system was slow to address pressing issues like AI, limited public board discussions and open records, and feared upsetting policymakers and UW faculty.

April 9, 2026

Scott Walker on the Wisconsin Legislature elections in 2026
Scott Walker on the Wisconsin Legislature elections in 2026

Elections

Scott Walker on the Wisconsin Legislature elections in 2026

Former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican, discusses the party's outlook in the November 2026 midterm election and whether or not control of the Assembly and state Senate may flip to Democrats.

April 9, 2026

Tom Tiffany speaks while standing outside in front of a masonry building with a staircase with a balustrades, with parked vehicles, leafless trees and other buildings on one side in the background.
Tom Tiffany speaks while standing outside in front of a masonry building with a staircase with a balustrades, with parked vehicles, leafless trees and other buildings on one side in the background.

Elections

Republicans react to Democratic election wins in Wisconsin ahead of the 2026 midterm vote

Republicans are assessing setbacks following victories by Democratic-backed candidates in votes for the Wisconsin Supreme Court and for the mayor's office in the conservative Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha seven months out from the 2026 midterm election.

April 9, 2026