See you in Oshkosh next year
That’s all, folks. The WisPolitics.com crew is signing off from Middleton. See you next year in Oshkosh.
That’s all, folks. The WisPolitics.com crew is signing off from Middleton. See you next year in Oshkosh.
MIDDLETON — More than a third of Democratic Party of Wisconsin conventioneers voting in a WisPolitics.com straw poll favored state Sen. Kathleen Vinehout for the party’s 2018 gubernatorial nomination. Vinehout, of Alma, was favored by 184, or 38 percent, of
Contact: WisPolitics.com Editor JR Ross, 608-669-8418 MIDDLETON — More than a third of Democratic Party of Wisconsin conventioneers voting in a WisPolitics.com straw poll favored state Sen. Kathleen Vinehout for the party’s 2018 gubernatorial nomination. Vinehout, of Alma, was favored
Dem Chair Martha Laning, fresh off her re-election, said party activists gave her another two years at the helm because they’re “seeing real change happening” with the ground game she’s building in Wisconsin. The party suffered historic losses in 2016,
Former state Rep. Brett Hulsey says he’s considering another bid for public office, but isn’t committing to anything. “I’m happy in private practice,” Hulsey said in an interview. Hulsey is now vice president of environment for SynSel, a developer, owner
That’s all, folks. The WisPolitics.com crew is signing off from Middleton. See you next year in Oshkosh.
MIDDLETON — More than a third of Democratic Party of Wisconsin conventioneers voting in a WisPolitics.com straw poll favored state Sen. Kathleen Vinehout for the party’s 2018 gubernatorial nomination. Vinehout, of Alma, was favored by 184, or 38 percent, of the 489 delegates, alternates and registered guests who voted in
Contact: WisPolitics.com Editor JR Ross, 608-669-8418 MIDDLETON — More than a third of Democratic Party of Wisconsin conventioneers voting in a WisPolitics.com straw poll favored state Sen. Kathleen Vinehout for the party’s 2018 gubernatorial nomination. Vinehout, of Alma, was favored by 184, or 38 percent, of the 489 delegates, alternates
Dem Chair Martha Laning, fresh off her re-election, said party activists gave her another two years at the helm because they’re “seeing real change happening” with the ground game she’s building in Wisconsin. The party suffered historic losses in 2016, losing the state’s electoral votes in a presidential race for
Former state Rep. Brett Hulsey says he’s considering another bid for public office, but isn’t committing to anything. “I’m happy in private practice,” Hulsey said in an interview. Hulsey is now vice president of environment for SynSel, a developer, owner and operator of biorefineries. He also said he’s been rehabbing