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On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of a GOP tax bill, the latest polls, the appointment of Paul Knapp to lead the Wisconsin Nation Guard and more.

The Milwaukee committee hosting the Democratic National Convention has hired two new leaders after firing its top executives earlier this month over allegations they created a hostile work environment. Raquel Filmanowicz will serve as chief executive officer, overseeing the committee’s

Mia Keeys, director of health equity policy and advocacy with the American Medical Association, is promising a fun and interactive keynote for next week’s La Follette School’s Health Policy Forum. Keeys’ experiences and knowledge of health policy will set the

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Milwaukee committee hosting the Democratic National Convention has hired two new leaders after firing its top executives earlier this month over allegations they created a hostile work environment.

“Meeting in Middle America,” with Millennial Action Project President Steven Olikara, hosts state Rep. Jonathan Brostoff to discuss his work to pass a bipartisan bill to license American Sign Language interpreters in Wisconsin and his experience as a millennial in the state legislature.

A public health official in Milwaukee says the novel coronavirus has become a larger part of the planning process for the upcoming Democratic National Convention. “From our plan meetings to the exercises we’re conducting around preparedness for the event, this
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Bernie Sanders jumped out to a double-digit lead among Dem primary voters in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. Meanwhile, the presidential race in Wisconsin continued to be tight. The latest

Bernie Sanders jumped out to a double-digit lead among Dem primary voters in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. Meanwhile, the presidential race in Wisconsin continued to be tight. The latest poll found 29 percent of those who plan

On the latest episode of “Battleground Wisconsin Now,” Edge Messaging LLC President Brian Fraley and Cap Times Opinion Editor Jessie Opoien discuss Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of a GOP tax-cut bill, reaction to Wednesday’s mass shooting in Milwaukee and results from the latest Marquette University Law School Poll.

The way the two major parties responded to landslide losses in the past could not have been more different. Those distant memories say a lot about what the parties have become and how they operate today.

Democrats will not renew their political fortunes in battleground states if they mount out-of-touch campaigns rooted in the sensibilities of Wall Street speculators and conservative privateers.

On April 27th, 1825, British industrialist Robert Owen purchased New Harmony from a religious community with grand plans to turn it into what he called “a new moral world.”

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of a GOP tax bill, the latest polls, the appointment of Paul Knapp to lead the Wisconsin Nation Guard and more.

The Milwaukee committee hosting the Democratic National Convention has hired two new leaders after firing its top executives earlier this month over allegations they created a hostile work environment. Raquel Filmanowicz will serve as chief executive officer, overseeing the committee’s fundraising operations, volunteer recruitment and venue organization plans. And Paula

Mia Keeys, director of health equity policy and advocacy with the American Medical Association, is promising a fun and interactive keynote for next week’s La Follette School’s Health Policy Forum. Keeys’ experiences and knowledge of health policy will set the stage for a message on the national narrative of health

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Milwaukee committee hosting the Democratic National Convention has hired two new leaders after firing its top executives earlier this month over allegations they created a hostile work environment. Raquel Filmanowicz will serve as chief executive officer, overseeing the

“Meeting in Middle America,” with Millennial Action Project President Steven Olikara, hosts state Rep. Jonathan Brostoff to discuss his work to pass a bipartisan bill to license American Sign Language interpreters in Wisconsin and his experience as a millennial in the state legislature.

A public health official in Milwaukee says the novel coronavirus has become a larger part of the planning process for the upcoming Democratic National Convention. “From our plan meetings to the exercises we’re conducting around preparedness for the event, this is a valuable conversation that’s entering into things,” said Dr.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Bernie Sanders jumped out to a double-digit lead among Dem primary voters in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. Meanwhile, the presidential race in Wisconsin continued to be tight. The latest poll found 29 percent of those who plan to vote

Bernie Sanders jumped out to a double-digit lead among Dem primary voters in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. Meanwhile, the presidential race in Wisconsin continued to be tight. The latest poll found 29 percent of those who plan to vote in the state’s April 7 Dem primary backed

On the latest episode of “Battleground Wisconsin Now,” Edge Messaging LLC President Brian Fraley and Cap Times Opinion Editor Jessie Opoien discuss Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of a GOP tax-cut bill, reaction to Wednesday’s mass shooting in Milwaukee and results from the latest Marquette University Law School Poll.

The way the two major parties responded to landslide losses in the past could not have been more different. Those distant memories say a lot about what the parties have become and how they operate today.

Democrats will not renew their political fortunes in battleground states if they mount out-of-touch campaigns rooted in the sensibilities of Wall Street speculators and conservative privateers.

On April 27th, 1825, British industrialist Robert Owen purchased New Harmony from a religious community with grand plans to turn it into what he called “a new moral world.”