Friday on Lake Effect:
After Tuesday's election, analysts are asking big questions about how campaigns work in the 21st century. Later, a Wisconsin man's memoir of service in Vietnam, and a Milwaukee writer's search for the site of his father's fatal plane crash in World War II. Plus, Bubbler Talk looks for Milwaukee's oldest buildings, and we'll hear about the latest in a series of mysteries based on Old World Wisconsin.
Guests:
- Christopher Murray, Marquette University; Ann-Elise Henzl, WUWM reporter
- Mark Miller, author, My Confessions from Vietnam
- Martin Hintz, local historian
- Bubbler Talk, series
- Kathleen Ernst, author, A Memory of Muskets
Segments:
- Analyst: Lower Voter Turnout in Milwaukee Contributed to Trump's Wisconsin Victory
- 'My Confessions from Vietnam' Reflects on a Year as a Sergeant on the Front Lines
- Finding Lt. Hintz, 70 Years Later
- Marble Hall: A Contender for Milwaukee's Oldest Building
- 'A Memory of Muskets' Brings a Murder Mystery to Old World Wisconsin