In recent national polls the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have slipped behind the economy in the list of national priorities that voters are weighing as they choose the country’s next President.But war and terrorism are still at the top for many voters in Wisconsin, especially those who have lost family members in those wars.In the first of a four part series leading up to next week’s primary election Gil Halsted reports on how these voters are weighing the candidates’ positions on the war…
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