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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Order the 2018 WisPolitics.com Directory & Almanac now The big 2018 election year already is underway with campaigns for state Supreme Court, U.S. Senate, governor and Legislature. Get a preview of the political landscape and

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Badger Advocates From WisPolitics.com … — Madison businessman Eric Hovde told WisPolitics.com he has not talked to anyone about hiring them for a possible U.S. Senate campaign. But he has spoken with outside consultants and
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin at a WisPolitics.com luncheon in Madison today lauded President Trump for pushing gun safety measures, including a ban on bump stocks that allow semi-automatic weapons to rapidly

Over the years it is clear the popular vote method for selecting a judge has become a process far removed from civics books. The races are now endless accusations and special-interest money piled higher than the chairs a justice sits in at the bench.

The squealing tires you heard yesterday came from the campaign bus of Judge Rebecca Dallet as she swerved out of the far left lane to a more central position in her race against Judge Michael Screnock.

Brennan is the wrong nominee for a lifetime court appointment, and Trump and his Senate Republican enablers are using the wrong process in ramming through Brennan’s nomination.

The East-West reconstruction is not just another local road project: it’s an economic development program for the entire state of Wisconsin.

Although it is well-intentioned, the Republican bill to give paper company Kimberly-Clark the same tax credit package as offered to electronics manufacturer Foxconn is simply bad economics and sets a troubling, if not unsustainable, precedent for economic development.

GOP are vulnerable in 2018, but nothing is assured.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Order the 2018 WisPolitics.com Directory & Almanac now The big 2018 election year already is underway with campaigns for state Supreme Court, U.S. Senate, governor and Legislature. Get a preview of the political landscape and

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — No state Supreme Court candidate won more than 46 percent the vote in their home county on Tuesday, a WisPolitics.com review shows. This year’s three-way primary pitted conservative
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Order the 2018 WisPolitics.com Directory & Almanac now The big 2018 election year already is underway with campaigns for state Supreme Court, U.S. Senate, governor and Legislature. Get a preview of the political landscape and catch up on all of the changes in Gov. Scott

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Badger Advocates From WisPolitics.com … — Madison businessman Eric Hovde told WisPolitics.com he has not talked to anyone about hiring them for a possible U.S. Senate campaign. But he has spoken with outside consultants and firms in case he decides to move forward with a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin at a WisPolitics.com luncheon in Madison today lauded President Trump for pushing gun safety measures, including a ban on bump stocks that allow semi-automatic weapons to rapidly fire dozens of rounds. But she urged the president to

Over the years it is clear the popular vote method for selecting a judge has become a process far removed from civics books. The races are now endless accusations and special-interest money piled higher than the chairs a justice sits in at the bench.

The squealing tires you heard yesterday came from the campaign bus of Judge Rebecca Dallet as she swerved out of the far left lane to a more central position in her race against Judge Michael Screnock.

Brennan is the wrong nominee for a lifetime court appointment, and Trump and his Senate Republican enablers are using the wrong process in ramming through Brennan’s nomination.

The East-West reconstruction is not just another local road project: it’s an economic development program for the entire state of Wisconsin.

Although it is well-intentioned, the Republican bill to give paper company Kimberly-Clark the same tax credit package as offered to electronics manufacturer Foxconn is simply bad economics and sets a troubling, if not unsustainable, precedent for economic development.

GOP are vulnerable in 2018, but nothing is assured.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Order the 2018 WisPolitics.com Directory & Almanac now The big 2018 election year already is underway with campaigns for state Supreme Court, U.S. Senate, governor and Legislature. Get a preview of the political landscape and catch up on all of the changes in Gov. Scott

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — No state Supreme Court candidate won more than 46 percent the vote in their home county on Tuesday, a WisPolitics.com review shows. This year’s three-way primary pitted conservative Sauk County Circuit Court Judge Michael Screnock against left-leaning Milwaukee