Deborah Jordahl: Wisconsin’s Comey-over

As a longtime conservative strategist and consultant, I had a front row seat to what the Wisconsin Supreme Court called, “a perfect storm of wrongs,” visited upon people who are “wholly innocent of any wrongdoing.”

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Christian Schneider: Time to retire Social Security numbers

In the computer era, large swaths of Social Security numbers can be stolen, transmitted, used to steal an individual’s identity. This was never supposed to be the case; according to the Social Security Administration, the cards were “never intended to serve as a personal identification document.”

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FRI AM Update: Baldwin raises $2.8 million in last quarter of 2017

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, raised $2.8 million over the final three months of 2017, padding a significant financial edge over her GOP rivals. Baldwin’s campaign said she finished 2017 with $7 million in the bank. Republican Kevin

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Baldwin campaign: As outside special interests make wisconsin their top target, Tammy Baldwin for Senate announces $2.8 million fourth quarter driven by grassroots supporters

$35 average grassroots online donations made to counter big money outside spending in Wisconsin MADISON – Tammy Baldwin for Senate today announced the campaign raised more than $2.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2017 with grassroots online donations averaging $35 each. The small dollar donations and the tens of thousands

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THU PM Update: Ethics Commission voices support for agency administrator GOP legislators seek to oust

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state Ethics Commission today unanimously signaled its confidence in agency Administrator Brian Bell as Republican lawmakers continue to push for his ouster. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, has refused calls for a public hearing on Bell and Elections Commission Administrator

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Deborah Jordahl: Wisconsin’s Comey-over

As a longtime conservative strategist and consultant, I had a front row seat to what the Wisconsin Supreme Court called, “a perfect storm of wrongs,” visited upon people who are “wholly innocent of any wrongdoing.”

Read More »

Christian Schneider: Time to retire Social Security numbers

In the computer era, large swaths of Social Security numbers can be stolen, transmitted, used to steal an individual’s identity. This was never supposed to be the case; according to the Social Security Administration, the cards were “never intended to serve as a personal identification document.”

Read More »