Berman campaign: ER Nurse Mitchell Berman calls out Bryan Steil for keeping $9,000 in campaign contributions from Max Miller
RAYMOND, Wis. — ER Nurse and Democratic candidate for Congress Mitchell Berman today called out incumbent Republican Bryan Steil for accepting and keeping $9,000 in campaign contributions from Ohio Republican Max Miller, who is credibly accused of domestic abuse by
Ortiz-Velez campaign: State Representative Sylvia Ortiz-Velez files formal complaint challenging residency validity of opponent Ismael Luna
MILWAUKEE, WI — Today, Sylvia Velez filed a formal complaint with the state elections commission, and various other legal authorities. Challenging, Ismael Luna’s residency when he filed certain documents and voted, and ballot eligibility. The complaint outlines substantial evidence indicating that
Wisconsin Electoral Socialists: Open letter to David Crowley
Monday, August 16, Milwaukee- Wisconsin Electoral Socialists sent an open letter urging Wisconsin Democratic governor candidate David Crowley to adopt stronger platform. The full text of the letter is below. To Mr. David Crowley, On August 11th, David Crowley became
Republican State Leadership Committee: RSLC launches final spot in “States Don’t Wait” campaign celebrating America’s 250th anniversary
Washington, D.C. — The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) today launched the final spot in its “States Don’t Wait” campaign, closing out a summer-long effort celebrating America’s 250th anniversary and highlighting the results Republican-led states are delivering for their communities. The
Paul Fanlund: Democrats have a chance to unite Wisconsin behind Crowley
Hong and Crowley largely support the same progressive agenda that would increase public school funding, advance environmental protection, and rebuild a strong and compassionate safety net, among other aspirations. And Crowley, more than Evers, should have a better chance of success with the likelihood of a more supportive Legislature.
Steven Walters: What Wisconsin primary fight means for eight Democrats
Now that the Aug. 11 Wisconsin primary is over, what is in the future for the Democratic gubernatorial candidates?
Dan Shafer: 12 Takeaways from Wisconsin’s Discombobulating Democratic Primary
Our post-election deep-dive breakdown on everything from David Crowley’s comeback to Francesca Hong’s campaign to how the race was won to the looming electability question and everything in between.
James N. Fitzhenry: Wisconsin election results stun as humans wreck the machines
Did it occur to the people wringing their hands that the outcome was more about how voters in the Democratic primary see themselves and their future than what the commentators and pollsters decreed?
Jing Wang: Hong as Wong not simple racist punchline. It’s even worse.
Throughout her campaign, right-wing media and social media users have shown blatant anti-Asian racism toward Hong.
Austin Ramirez: Luck is no way to choose a governor
Final five elections replace the closed partisan primaries with one open primary where every candidate competes and the top five advance, regardless of party. November is then decided by an instant runoff, so the winner must earn a real majority. No spoilers. No wasted votes. And no more hoping the establishment can protect us from the fringe by a few thousand votes.
James E. Causey: GLP-1 pills are popular. People of color can’t afford them.
A breakthrough class of weight-loss drugs is transforming lives, but for many Americans, cost and insurance coverage remain the biggest barriers to treatment.
Dan Knodl: Success has more than one path
Too often, our culture sends the message that success is defined by a four-year degree. Wisconsin’s economy tells a different story.
Jon Shelton: Along with new UW president, we need a new Board of Regents
Most of the current regents have very little knowledge (or any interest in learning) how things work on our campuses, how they could work better, or even the educational needs of our students.
Fabu: Police and public would benefit from use of body cameras
Madisonians should want to preserve human life as a priority, while also recognizing humanity includes police, especially their families. My hope is that future use of body cameras will help assist people and police with improved relationships.
Bill Kaplan: Ron Johnson, political distraction and vaccine ignorance
Johnson increasingly acts like Joe McCarthy with fearmongering and bold-faced lies.