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The Capital Times is credited in the Oxford online dictionary with publication of the word “malarkey” as far back as 1924.

Incoming Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu said he expects to have a similar leadership style to outgoing leader Scott Fitzgerald. “Obviously, we’re two different people,” LeMahieu said. “But over the last six years, I’ve gotten to watch Congressman-elect Fitzgerald, and

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Even if an obsessive focus on the antidemocratic Electoral College obscures the public’s rejection of Trump, the popular vote has in fact rebuked the president.

Beyond the vote totals, there were so many other winners and losers.

The bipartisan body tasked with administering elections has instead spent the past year tilting the scales for Joe Biden.

The aftermath of the Tuesday election continues to paint Wisconsin bright purple. It continues to be the ultimate swing state.

Despite enough legislative victories to stave off Republican supermajorities, Wisconsin state Democrats had a fairly lackluster Election Day.

We were once again the victim of high expectations, but if you take the long view, things aren’t as bad as they seem.

Going forward, my political party can prosper from the policy prescriptions of Donald Trump without his maddening, unpredictable solar eruptions.

Raising the minimum wage is an overly simplistic way to make housing more affordable for low-income people.

The next time someone has the inclination to use the “pull themselves up by the bootstraps” argument, remember that Blacks have never been given boots like the White people they are compared them to.

DOC is still trying hard to hide information about the COVID-19 epidemic.

The numbers show COVID-19 exploding. True leadership is sorely needed.

This summer, 1,800,000 more people visited our State Parks than last year!

Foxconn’s history of promising big developments and then reneging is legendary.
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The Capital Times is credited in the Oxford online dictionary with publication of the word “malarkey” as far back as 1924.

Incoming Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu said he expects to have a similar leadership style to outgoing leader Scott Fitzgerald. “Obviously, we’re two different people,” LeMahieu said. “But over the last six years, I’ve gotten to watch Congressman-elect Fitzgerald, and I learned a lot from him. I think we have

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Even if an obsessive focus on the antidemocratic Electoral College obscures the public’s rejection of Trump, the popular vote has in fact rebuked the president.

Beyond the vote totals, there were so many other winners and losers.

The bipartisan body tasked with administering elections has instead spent the past year tilting the scales for Joe Biden.

The aftermath of the Tuesday election continues to paint Wisconsin bright purple. It continues to be the ultimate swing state.

Despite enough legislative victories to stave off Republican supermajorities, Wisconsin state Democrats had a fairly lackluster Election Day.

We were once again the victim of high expectations, but if you take the long view, things aren’t as bad as they seem.

Going forward, my political party can prosper from the policy prescriptions of Donald Trump without his maddening, unpredictable solar eruptions.

Raising the minimum wage is an overly simplistic way to make housing more affordable for low-income people.

The next time someone has the inclination to use the “pull themselves up by the bootstraps” argument, remember that Blacks have never been given boots like the White people they are compared them to.

DOC is still trying hard to hide information about the COVID-19 epidemic.

The numbers show COVID-19 exploding. True leadership is sorely needed.

This summer, 1,800,000 more people visited our State Parks than last year!

Foxconn’s history of promising big developments and then reneging is legendary.
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The Milwaukee Tech Hub Coalition is celebrating its one-year anniversary today, recognizing the past 12 months of an overarching theme: collaboration. Last year at this time, the Tech Hub kicked off with six initial founding members to come together around doubling the technology talent in the Milwaukee region. By today,