Pres.-elect Trump, VP-elect Pence reach deal to keep majority of Carrier jobs from moving to Mexico

INDIANAPOLIS — President-elect Donald Trump and Carrier have reached a deal that will keep nearly 1,000 factory jobs in Indiana, the company said on Tuesday, November 29th.Carrier poses an early critical test for President-elect Trump, who promised during the campaign to keep American jobs from fleeing to Mexico.President-elect Trump and VP-elect Mike Pence, the current governor of Indiana, will be in Indianapolis on Thursday to announce the deal, Carrier said.

Penzeys Spices, 'Hamilton' the musical draw praise and criticism for anti-Trump stances

MILWAUKEE -- Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump are calling for a boycott of Wauwatosa-based Penzeys Spices  and the Broadway musical "Hamilton" after they took stances opposing the president-elect.Bill Penzey, the owner of Penzeys Spices, said Trump's voters had committed a "racist act" by electing him president."The open embrace of racism by the Republican Party is now unleashing a wave of ugliness unseen in this country for decades," Bill Penzey wrote in his newsletter to those on his company's mailing list.In a follow-up Facebook post titled "Cooking trumps racism," Penzey wrote of Republicans: "You really are a good bunch, but you just committed the biggest act of racism in American history since Wallace stood in the schoolhouse doorway 53 years ago.

"Hopefully we'll win:" Donald Trump supporters expected a long night -- and close race

OSHKOSH -- Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gathered at the Oshkosh Convention Center in Oshkosh Tuesday night, November 8th to watch the election results come in.Trump supporters said they expected it to be a long night -- and a close race."I really am concerned about the future and what we're leaving behind for our kids, so I believe the country needs to get focused back on some of the things we've lost," Mark Dosogne said at the party in Oshkosh.On Tuesday, Donald Trump voted at a public school in Manhattan -- just blocks from his home and office at Trump Tower.He smiled and waved -- accompanied by his wife Melania and daughter Ivanka.He was met with both cheers and boos, but he posed for photos and continued waving.

Donald Trump to campaign in Eau Claire on November 1st, one week before the election

EAU CLAIRE -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will campaign in Eau Claire on Tuesday, November 1st -- one week before election day.The campaign rally will be held at the W.L. Zorn Arena on the UW-Eau Claire campus (on Garfield Avenue in Eau Claire).The rally is set for 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 4:00 p.m.CLICK HERE for tickets to the event.

Donald Trump will not attend campaign event in Elkhorn following lewd comments

WARNING: This story contains graphic language.Donald Trump's October Surprise is so explicit, shocking, offensive and vile that even he felt the need to apologize -- if only half-heartedly.But that step -- unprecedented for a candidate loathe to ever admit a mistake -- may not be enough to rescue a campaign that is now in a full-fledged crisis.Trump's candidacy has revealed a long history of demeaning and shaming women.

Sen. Tim Kaine, or Gov. Mike Pence? Who won the VP debate? Cast your vote in our poll!

FARMVILLE, Virginia -- Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine and Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence faced off Tuesday night, October 4th in their first and only debate ahead of the November 8th election.Pence is governor of Indiana who served in Congress for a decade.Kaine is a U.S. senator and former governor of Virginia.We want to know -- who won the vice presidential debate?

Republican VP nominee Mike Pence's rally at Wedall Manufacturing in Waukesha Tuesday postponed

WAUKESHA -- Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence was set to rally in Waukesha on Tuesday night, September 27th -- but that event has been postponed, according to Donald Trump's campaign website.The event was set for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Wedall Manufacturing in Waukesha.It would have been the second time Pence has come to Waukesha since Trump picked him as his running mate.