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U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany To Talk Wisconsin And Washington On DrydenWire Live!

November 12, 2025

U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany To Talk Wisconsin And Washington On DrydenWire Live!

Wisconsin Congressman and gubernatorial candidate returns for his monthly chat at 8:30a.

SPOONER, WI — U.S. Congressman Tom Tiffany will join DrydenWire founder Ben Dryden live on DrydenWire Live! tomorrow morning, Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 8:30a (CST).

Tiffany, who recently announced his campaign for Wisconsin Governor, will once again sit down with Ben for an open and unscripted conversation about issues impacting Wisconsin and the nation.

As the Representative for Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District, Tiffany joins the show every second Thursday of the month to discuss current events, legislative updates, and topics important to northern Wisconsin residents. Tomorrow’s discussion is expected to touch on both state and federal developments.

The show will stream live exclusively on DrydenWire’s Facebook page, with the full recording available later in the day on DrydenWire.com and YouTube.

Watch Tom’s appearance on the Dryden Wire HERE!

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