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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report A blue wave? A red realignment? Handicapping November’s legislative elections Six legislative candidates face no general election opponent Kaul says as AG he’d defend state’s laws,

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Sept. 19: WisPolitics.com Luncheon with Axios Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Johnston Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health, 1240 N. 10th Street, Milwaukee on Wednesday Sept. 19 with

Gov. Scott Walker called on NFL players to stand on the field during the national anthem as a Twitter spat erupted on the issue often stoked by President Trump. The war of up to 280 characters at a time Tuesday

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take on the state Senate races that might flip political control in the November general election. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Fanlund writes about a new book from Harvard researchers titled: “Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics.”

I wasn’t sent to Washington to take people’s health care away — I believe my job is to fix the system, not to blow it up and throw millions of people off their health care.

Former Governor Tommy Thompson regrets his role in implementing a 1991 plan to expand state prisons. While I don’t regret writing that plan, I do wish the state actually had implemented it.

A recently released DOT report’s general theme is that Wisconsin is borrowing less and spending prudently to meet transportation needs.

People’s Action reported they have learned voters in economically distressed rural communities want populist reforms like health care for all, fair wages, free access to education, clean water and a government that isn’t corrupted by the free flow of money from the wealthy.

Recently, Democrats on the Joint Finance Committee put out a press release critical of the amount of money that is spent on vouchers annually. Like many arguments put forth by opponents of school choice, the press release contains a number of misconceptions and misleading statements that warrant refutation

Why will they take until 2050? To make more profits and thereby cause more health problems.

I think I’ll go buy a new pair of shoes this week. And they’ll be Nikes. That’s because Nike has launched a new ad campaign that employs Colin Kaepernick, a quality pro quarterback that the NFL refuses to employ because it doesn’t like his political views.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report A blue wave? A red realignment? Handicapping November’s legislative elections Six legislative candidates face no general election opponent Kaul says as AG he’d defend state’s laws, even ones he disagrees with Week ahead Political TV Names

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Sept. 19: WisPolitics.com Luncheon with Axios Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Johnston Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health, 1240 N. 10th Street, Milwaukee on Wednesday Sept. 19 with Axios Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Johnston. He is set to discuss th…

Gov. Scott Walker called on NFL players to stand on the field during the national anthem as a Twitter spat erupted on the issue often stoked by President Trump. The war of up to 280 characters at a time Tuesday included Dem lt. guv nominee Mandela Barnes accusing GOP incumbent

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take on the state Senate races that might flip political control in the November general election. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Fanlund writes about a new book from Harvard researchers titled: “Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics.”

I wasn’t sent to Washington to take people’s health care away — I believe my job is to fix the system, not to blow it up and throw millions of people off their health care.

Former Governor Tommy Thompson regrets his role in implementing a 1991 plan to expand state prisons. While I don’t regret writing that plan, I do wish the state actually had implemented it.

A recently released DOT report’s general theme is that Wisconsin is borrowing less and spending prudently to meet transportation needs.

People’s Action reported they have learned voters in economically distressed rural communities want populist reforms like health care for all, fair wages, free access to education, clean water and a government that isn’t corrupted by the free flow of money from the wealthy.

Recently, Democrats on the Joint Finance Committee put out a press release critical of the amount of money that is spent on vouchers annually. Like many arguments put forth by opponents of school choice, the press release contains a number of misconceptions and misleading statements that warrant refutation

Why will they take until 2050? To make more profits and thereby cause more health problems.

I think I’ll go buy a new pair of shoes this week. And they’ll be Nikes. That’s because Nike has launched a new ad campaign that employs Colin Kaepernick, a quality pro quarterback that the NFL refuses to employ because it doesn’t like his political views.