Morning Headlines - Friday, June 28, 2024

U.S. & World and Wisconsin headlines, and today's meme.

Morning Headlines - Friday, June 28, 2024

U.S. and World Headlines


Winners And Losers From The Biden-Trump Debate

One of the most dramatic presidential debates in decades unfurled over more than 90 minutes here on Thursday — and it left Democrats reeling.

Here, for once, virtually no one outside of the most hardcore partisans disagreed on who the principal winners and losers were.

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Presidential Debate Highlights From Trump And Biden's First Showdown Of 2024

President Biden and former President Donald Trump squared off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle on Thursday night, a 90-minute affair that was defined by rambling answers by the current president, and lies and misstatements by his predecessor.

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Some Democrats Start Calling For Biden To Step Aside And 'Throw In The Towel' On 2024

Some Democrats began calling for President Joe Biden to step aside so the party can nominate another candidate after he stumbled badly in Thursday's debate against his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump.

"This was like a champion boxer who gets in the ring past his prime and needs his corner to throw in the towel," said a Democratic lawmaker, adding that he meant Biden should exit the race.

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Biden's Biggest Weakness -- His Age -- On Full Display At Debate: Analysis

From the earliest moments of the night, President Joe Biden's biggest political weakness -- his age and perceived frailty -- became a clear liability on the debate stage Thursday. In a particularly low point for the president, Biden seemingly lost his train of thought while responding to a question about the national debt, pausing and trailing off into a comment about finally "beat[ing] Medicare." Donald Trump jumped on this flub when the CNN moderators turned to him, quipping that Biden had "beat Medicare to death."

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Biden's Debate A "DEFCON 1" Moment For Democrats

Voters, Democrats very much included, have consistently worried that 81-year-old Joe Biden is too old for the job. Last night, Biden showed why.

Just minutes into Thursday night's presidential debate, panic consumed the Democratic Party as it became clear that its presumptive nominee was off his game — by a lot.

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Wisconsin Headlines


Elections Commission Rejects Vos Recall Petition

The Wisconsin Elections Commission today ruled those seeking to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos were short of the signatures needed to trigger an election in the 63rd AD he was elected to two years ago.

The commission voted 4-2 to reject the recall petition after ruling several hundred signatures were collected after the deadline in state law.

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Days Ahead Of RNC In Milwaukee, Organizers Preparing For ‘Global Spotlight’

Organizers for the 2024 Republican National Convention — which is set to take place in downtown Milwaukee in less than three weeks — say they’re prepared to welcome upwards of 50,000 visitors to the city.

The security perimeter for the convention has been released. Over 4,000 volunteers have been recruited to work the event.

And the stage — which will be “partially floor-mounted” and “partially hung from the ceiling,” according to a statement —  is almost set.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders Speaks To Local Union On Wisconsin Campaign Tour

As the November election approaches, former presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, is now on the campaign trail, advocating for President Biden’s re-election.

He held an event at the UA local 400 in Kaukauna on Thursday night, rallying voters along with Outagamie County executive Tom Nelson.

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Report: Wisconsin Taxpayers To Pay $16.7 Billion Protecting Communities From Climate Change

Wisconsin taxpayers will owe nearly $1 billion per year for the next 17 years to protect their communities from the effects of climate change, according to a new report.

The Center for Climate Integrity released its report “Confronting Wisconsin's Climate Costs” last week. The document estimates the Badger State will need to spend $16.7 billion to protect its communities from the costs of a warmer and wetter climate.

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A Draft Order Shows The Wisconsin Supreme Court Plans To Hear A High-Profile Abortion Rights Case

The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin that asks the court to declare that access to abortion is a right protected by the state constitution, according to a draft court order obtained by Wisconsin Watch.

The draft order also indicates that the court has decided to deny an effort from a coalition of anti-abortion groups — Wisconsin Right to Life, Wisconsin Family Action and Pro-Life Wisconsin — to intervene in the case, but will allow them to file a brief opposing the lawsuit.

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Last Update: Jun 28, 2024 6:34 am CDT

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