Neubauer concedes in Supreme Court race

Lisa Neubauer on Wednesday conceded to Brian Hagedorn, dropping the possibility of seeking a recount in their razor-close race to become the state’s next Supreme Court justice. Hagedorn emerged from the Election Day count with a lead of 5,960 votes

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THU AM Update: Marquette Law School Poll results; DC Wrap

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — More voters have a positive view of U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin than U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. But he has a better net positive. The poll found 44 percent of registered voters

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WED News Summary: Neubauer concedes; appeals court sides with Evers over lame-duck appointments

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Neubauer concedes in Supreme Court race

Lisa Neubauer on Wednesday conceded to Brian Hagedorn, dropping the possibility of seeking a recount in their razor-close race to become the state’s next Supreme Court justice. Hagedorn emerged from the Election Day count with a lead of 5,960 votes on his fellow appeals court judge, and the next day

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