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Beyond the vote totals, who were the election’s other big winners and losers?
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Beyond the vote totals, who were the election’s other big winners and losers?

Election night went into the morning as both sides waited for the results, but in the end the Democratic Party prevailed in each of the statewide elections. The only remaining question is whether the final results would fall within the margin necessary for a recount in the race for governor and attorney general.

Someday, Wisconsin political historian will consider the high point of Scott Walker’s career to be the millisecond before Donald Trump descended down his tacky gold-painted escalator at Trump Tower to announce that he was joining the Republican primary race for President.

Our state and the nation are at record employment. Wages are up. Taxes are down. University tuition frozen. Scott Walker landed the biggest single employer in history. Shockingly, he went down to defeat.

Walker fatigue finally caught up with Scott Walker. So did two years of Donald Trump.

“Every Action done in Company, ought to be with Some Sign of Respect, to those that are Present.”

A new study shows Seattle’s minimum wage increases brought benefits to many workers employed when the higher pay took effect, while a relatively few were left worse off.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Technology Council From WisPolitics.com … — Democrats in Wisconsin are claiming a sweep of statewide offices after a wild election night that appears to end eight years of Republican dominance at the statehouse. But

Beyond the vote totals, who were the election’s other big winners and losers?

Election night went into the morning as both sides waited for the results, but in the end the Democratic Party prevailed in each of the statewide elections. The only remaining question is whether the final results would fall within the margin necessary for a recount in the race for governor and attorney general.

Someday, Wisconsin political historian will consider the high point of Scott Walker’s career to be the millisecond before Donald Trump descended down his tacky gold-painted escalator at Trump Tower to announce that he was joining the Republican primary race for President.

Our state and the nation are at record employment. Wages are up. Taxes are down. University tuition frozen. Scott Walker landed the biggest single employer in history. Shockingly, he went down to defeat.

Walker fatigue finally caught up with Scott Walker. So did two years of Donald Trump.

“Every Action done in Company, ought to be with Some Sign of Respect, to those that are Present.”

A new study shows Seattle’s minimum wage increases brought benefits to many workers employed when the higher pay took effect, while a relatively few were left worse off.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday: WisPolitics.com Post-Election Party in Madison Join WisPolitics.com for a post-election party running from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday Nov. 8 at the Madison Club. This bipartisan gathering will help the victors celebrate and the losers cope as the Wisconsin political community transitions
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Technology Council From WisPolitics.com … — Democrats in Wisconsin are claiming a sweep of statewide offices after a wild election night that appears to end eight years of Republican dominance at the statehouse. But while state schools Superintendent Tony Evers declared victory over Gov.