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We must keep the momentum going after Election Day by holding our elected officials accountable.
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We must keep the momentum going after Election Day by holding our elected officials accountable.

Three Wisconsin voters have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to stop certification of presidential election results, claiming the risk of voter fraud from mail-in ballots casts doubt on the race’s outcome.

The state labels thousands of offenders violent when they’ve never committed an act of violence.

Traditional Veterans Day observances had to be canceled this week because of the raging outbreak of coronavirus infections, but a nontraditional and decidedly uplifting event did take place — and it was all thanks to a group of University of Wisconsin students.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin is one of four states where a conservative group is trying to invalidate votes in heavily Dems counties as part of an effort to take electoral
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – 2020 – Race relations – Coronavirus – State government – Federal government – Local government – Agribusiness – Courts – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law

Trump, a historically big loser, is doing great damage to our democracy as he kicks and screams on the way out the door.

Democratic presidents typically do better, but Biden will face an obvious challenge.

Government mandates can’t end this pandemic, and Evers is starting to recognize it. All a new lockdown or school closure would do is further alienate the voters Evers now needs to win back if he wants even a prayer of winning a second term.

Wisconsin’s small cities offer an escape for suddenly mobile metropolitan workers long cramped by a viral lockdown.

Rather than merely debating whether President Trump was the cause of the problem or whether he himself is a racist and anti-Semitic, it’s time to move beyond partisanship, calling out and vigorously resisting all voices of hatred.

If Roe v. Wade is overturned as expected, Wisconsin is among states with punitive abortion laws.

Last month, a Waukesha Court slapped the Evers administration with a restraining order, stopping it from releasing the names of Wisconsin businesses with two or more cases of COVID-19. Now Evers’ state Department of Administration claims privacy restrictions in denying Empower Wisconsin’s request for information on state employees.

2020 has revealed the good, the bad and the ugly in our communities, our nation, and, indeed, throughout the world.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers and DATCP announced today the state’s two largest hunger relief organizations will get $5 million each under the state’s Food Security Initiative. The funds

We must keep the momentum going after Election Day by holding our elected officials accountable.

Three Wisconsin voters have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to stop certification of presidential election results, claiming the risk of voter fraud from mail-in ballots casts doubt on the race’s outcome.

The state labels thousands of offenders violent when they’ve never committed an act of violence.

Traditional Veterans Day observances had to be canceled this week because of the raging outbreak of coronavirus infections, but a nontraditional and decidedly uplifting event did take place — and it was all thanks to a group of University of Wisconsin students.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin is one of four states where a conservative group is trying to invalidate votes in heavily Dems counties as part of an effort to take electoral votes away from Joe Biden and swing them to President
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – 2020 – Race relations – Coronavirus – State government – Federal government – Local government – Agribusiness – Courts – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law and order – Media – Non-profits – Real estate –

Trump, a historically big loser, is doing great damage to our democracy as he kicks and screams on the way out the door.

Democratic presidents typically do better, but Biden will face an obvious challenge.

Government mandates can’t end this pandemic, and Evers is starting to recognize it. All a new lockdown or school closure would do is further alienate the voters Evers now needs to win back if he wants even a prayer of winning a second term.

Wisconsin’s small cities offer an escape for suddenly mobile metropolitan workers long cramped by a viral lockdown.

Rather than merely debating whether President Trump was the cause of the problem or whether he himself is a racist and anti-Semitic, it’s time to move beyond partisanship, calling out and vigorously resisting all voices of hatred.

If Roe v. Wade is overturned as expected, Wisconsin is among states with punitive abortion laws.

Last month, a Waukesha Court slapped the Evers administration with a restraining order, stopping it from releasing the names of Wisconsin businesses with two or more cases of COVID-19. Now Evers’ state Department of Administration claims privacy restrictions in denying Empower Wisconsin’s request for information on state employees.

2020 has revealed the good, the bad and the ugly in our communities, our nation, and, indeed, throughout the world.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers and DATCP announced today the state’s two largest hunger relief organizations will get $5 million each under the state’s Food Security Initiative. The funds provided to the Hunger Task Force and Feeding Wisconsin are