Steve Kornacki: The voter trends shaping the first big battleground state race of 2025
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1 will offer an early test of the political environment after November’s presidential election.
Mark Belling: If Crawford wins Supreme Court, Wisconsin is California
If the left gets the state Supreme Court (it has had it for a year) for the next several years, it will turn Wisconsin into a California hellhole of radicalism.
Kristin Brey: Backlash to Musk isn’t imagined. When they slash Medicaid it will be worse.
GOP lawmakers faced backlash before they barely scraped together the votes to pass a budget blueprint that will likely cut social safety net programs to pay for tax cuts for wealthy Americans.
Bruce Murphy: How deportations will hurt Milwaukee
Most of its growth in population and workers in last 30 years has come from immigrants.
Dave Cieslewicz: Democrats: Fight Now!
Aside from their weak and embarrassing antics during the convicted felon Donald Trump’s aggressively stupid speech last week, the Democratic leadership seems to have been pursuing a rope a dope strategy.
Dave Zweifel: What can Trump destroy next? How about Obamacare
Donald Trump has apparently given up in his quest to destroy the Affordable Care Act, so now he’s just going to try to bleed it to death.
WisDems: In his own words: Brad Schimel’s top 10 greatest hits
MADISON, Wis. — Tonight, Brad Schimel will take to the debate stage and attempt to rewrite the history of how he failed Wisconsinites. We’re not going to let that happen. So before Brad Schimel tries to spin his extremist record and deceive
Crawford campaign: Questions Brad Schimel needs to answer during tonight’s debate
MADISON, Wis. — As Brad Schimel tries to spin his record tonight, he owes Wisconsinites answers on his record of failures. For weeks Brad Schimel has been trying to rewrite history and has dodged tough questions about his record—but voters
Underly campaign: ICYMI – The Rocketship Cheating Scandal: Brittany Kinser’s troubling history in education
MADISON – Before lobbyist Brittany Kinser was working to funnel public school dollars into private institutions, she spent ten years in leadership at Rocketship Charter Schools—a private school network exposed for a widespread cheating scandal and abusive classroom practices. From
WED News Summary: DOGE-inspired GOAT committee meets for the first time
TOP STORIES DOGE-inspired GOAT committee gets off to more collegial start… [Speaker Vos’ 6R-3D] Government Operations, Accountability and Transparency [committee] is much more constrained in its mandate … There is no counterpart in the state Senate, which means any of
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: And Sen. Murray lead bill to protect, strengthen women’s retirement security
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Patty Murray (D-WA) led a group of their colleagues in re-introducing legislation to protect women’s retirement security. The Women’s Retirement Protection Act of 2025 would address systemic challenges women face to a secure
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: The importance of agricultural exports for Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. – Each year, we celebrate National Ag Day in March. In Wisconsin, agriculture contributes $116.3 billion annually to the state’s economy, and about one in ten people working in the state hold a job related to the industry.
Kinser campaign: Kinser for WI Kids launches first ad of general election
MADISON, Wisc. — On Wednesday, the Kinser for Our Wisconsin Kids campaign announced its first ad of the spring general election campaign.WATCH: TRANSCRIPT:I’m Brittany Kinser. I’ve been a special ed teacher, a public school principal, and a student literacy advocate. I’m
Schimel campaign: Which Susan Crawford will show up for tonight’s debate?
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – In just a few hours, Judges Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford will take the debate stage. As the debate draws near, voters will soon see which version of Susan Crawford shows up. Will it be the Susan Crawford
Wisconsin Conservative Voters: New video highlights threat to Wisconsin’s environment if Schimel joins State Supreme Court
MADISON – As voters head to the polls on April 1 to elect a new Wisconsin State Supreme Court Justice, Wisconsin Conservation Voters is raising concerns over Brad Schimel’s potential impact on the state’s environment. Schimel, who served as Attorney