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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty From WisPolitics.com … — The Democratic Governors Association is hitting Gov. Scott Walker for not taking federal aid to expand Medicaid, saying in a new TV ad he turned
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Superintendent Tony Evers today declared the state’s priorities were “out of whack” as he delivered his annual state of education speech. Republicans, meanwhile, seized on his comments that he’s open to


State in slow growth mode. Two candidates have very different approaches to this.

As Republican candidates grow increasingly desperate about their chances of survival in November, the Congressional Leadership Fund, the super-PAC for which Ryan has raised $100 million, is broadcasting some of the most dishonest, hate-filled, racist attack ads in their party’s shameful history of inflammatory attack ads going back to the infamous Willie Horton ad of 1988.

It relies on supply side economics. So how well is that working?

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss the Kavanaugh nomination and Evers’ proposed education budget.

Perhaps it’s time for the sports world to tone down all the militarism and our seeming need to deify everything about war.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty From WisPolitics.com … — The Democratic Governors Association is hitting Gov. Scott Walker for not taking federal aid to expand Medicaid, saying in a new TV ad he turned down the money to avoid hurting his presidential bid. The
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Superintendent Tony Evers today declared the state’s priorities were “out of whack” as he delivered his annual state of education speech. Republicans, meanwhile, seized on his comments that he’s open to tax hikes to continue knocking the Dem nominee as a


State in slow growth mode. Two candidates have very different approaches to this.

As Republican candidates grow increasingly desperate about their chances of survival in November, the Congressional Leadership Fund, the super-PAC for which Ryan has raised $100 million, is broadcasting some of the most dishonest, hate-filled, racist attack ads in their party’s shameful history of inflammatory attack ads going back to the infamous Willie Horton ad of 1988.

It relies on supply side economics. So how well is that working?

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss the Kavanaugh nomination and Evers’ proposed education budget.

Perhaps it’s time for the sports world to tone down all the militarism and our seeming need to deify everything about war.