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Madison’s mayor sounds like a politician who’d embrace the conflict.
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President Trump’s trip to Asia this month gives an opportunity to change course by stating a policy the two Koreas, Japan and China understand.

Donald Trump has a rare infinity for putting his foot in his mouth and fanning the flames of controversy.

The idea of running as a Republican by attacking one of the state’s most popular GOP politicians is puzzling given that Nicholson is trying to persuade people that he is, indeed, Republican.

The National Journal has already described the Republican primary as a contest between Bannon/Breitbart and local conservatives. This recorded conversation is a troubling sign that Nicholson’s campaign might see the race that way, too, and they’re choosing the wrong side.

The legislation would fix a failed two-decade-long experiment with over-regulation in Wisconsin.

Michael Brennan’s nomination for a lifetime appointment as a judge on a federal appellate court whose jurisdiction includes Wisconsin is tainted in ways that should make Wisconsinites wary.

Recently introduced legislation a felony in search of a crime.

Disruptive protests help recruiting efforts of alt-right.

Madison’s mayor sounds like a politician who’d embrace the conflict.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Subscribers: You are getting the PM Update today in place of the usual Friday REPORT. The REPORT will return next week. From WisPolitics.com … POLITICAL STOCK REPORT –A collection of insider opinion– (Oct. 28-Nov. 3, 2017) Rising Milwaukee water: When Waukesha first sought to access Lake

President Trump’s trip to Asia this month gives an opportunity to change course by stating a policy the two Koreas, Japan and China understand.

Donald Trump has a rare infinity for putting his foot in his mouth and fanning the flames of controversy.

The idea of running as a Republican by attacking one of the state’s most popular GOP politicians is puzzling given that Nicholson is trying to persuade people that he is, indeed, Republican.

The National Journal has already described the Republican primary as a contest between Bannon/Breitbart and local conservatives. This recorded conversation is a troubling sign that Nicholson’s campaign might see the race that way, too, and they’re choosing the wrong side.

The legislation would fix a failed two-decade-long experiment with over-regulation in Wisconsin.

Michael Brennan’s nomination for a lifetime appointment as a judge on a federal appellate court whose jurisdiction includes Wisconsin is tainted in ways that should make Wisconsinites wary.

Recently introduced legislation a felony in search of a crime.

Disruptive protests help recruiting efforts of alt-right.