The Marquette Tribune | Nov. 8, 2012

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Volume 97, Number 22

Thursday, November 8, 2012

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See Men’s Basketball, page 16

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Marquette men’s basketball Coach Buzz Williams and the Golden Eagles kick off the season against No. 4 Ohio State Friday night in the Carrier Classic on the USS Yorktown at 6 p.m.

MU alum keeps House seat Status quo as Moore outraises opponent in 4th District race By Alexandra Whittaker

alexandra.whittaker@marquette.edu

U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore (DMilwaukee) was re-elected to Congress Tuesday, where she sits on the House Budget Committee alongside fellow Wisconsin Rep. and former GOP vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan. Moore, who represents Wisconsin’s 4th District, beat out Republican challenger Dan Sebring and Independent candidate Robert R. Raymond to keep her seat,

which she has held since 2005. Moore is the second woman and first African-American elected to Congress from Wisconsin Despite being the least wealthy member of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation, according to her filed financial disclosure report, Moore had a fundraising advantage in her re-election campaign, raising more than $750,000 by October in comparison to Sebring’s $26,000. Moore spoke at the Democratic National Convention earlier this year, delivering a defense of President Barack Obama’s record and highlighting the role of women serving in Congress. “I’m working hard to end violence against women,” she said at the convention.

INDEX

DPS REPORTS.....................2 CALENDAR.......................2 STUDY BREAK.....................5

MARQUEE.........................10 VIEWPOINTS......................14 SPORTS..........................16

Moore was the only person on the ballot aside from the presidential and Wisconsin senate candidates who was running opposed. Candidates running for other local offices in the Milwaukee area did not have challengers. The state senate seat in the 6th District was won by Nikaya Harris (D). The state house seat in the 16th District was won by incumbent Leon Young (D), who ran unopposed. Incumbent John Chisholm (D) won the Milwaukee County district attorney race. Joseph Czamezki (D) ran unopposed and will remain the county clerk. Voters re-elected Daniel Diliberti (D) as county treasurer. John La Fave (D) ran unopposed and was re-elected as the register of deeds.

Election canvassing draws spotlight Law poll could see return for midterm elections in 2014 By Alexandra Whittaker

alexandra.whittaker@marquette.edu

Marquette Law School was brought into the national spotlight this election season in a growing effort by the university to highlight and discuss public policy matters by providing extensive information of public views in Wisconsin through its statewide political poll.

Dean of the Law School Joseph Kearney said that while “most pollsters report the data once and move on to the next poll, we will ask the news media, ‘What else would you like to know?’ And we will answer it for them based on the data.” Much of the attention Marquette received from releasing the law poll, went to how it was conducted and how its samples were gathered. Assistant professor of political science Amber Wichowsky was a contributor to the law poll, writing questions that See Law Poll, page 9

NEWS

VIEWPOINTS

SPORTS

Math pains

MANNO

TREBBY

New study links math to physical pain in some. PAGE 7

Discover who’s been picking up all of your dropped notes. PAGE 14

Now that the election is over, lets get back to “friendly” rivalries. PAGE 16


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