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The following program is a PBS Wisconsin original production.
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This program is part of our “Here & Now” 2022 election coverage.
The race for governor and U.S. Senate gets tighter with issues like crime and abortion activating voters. Election officials deal with last-minute ballot guidance. Turnout in southeast Wisconsin won’t be taken for granted this year. And an eleventh-hour deal averts a massive nurses’ strike.
I’m Frederica Freyberg. Tonight on “Here & Now,” Charles Franklin is back with his latest survey of voters. A county clerk on the stresses mounting for local election officials. A look at why campaigns are focusing efforts in southeast Wisconsin. And what’s next for the UW Health nurses’ union. It’s “Here & Now” for September 16.
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Funding for “Here & Now” is provided by the Focus Fund for Journalism and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.
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