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No one is above the law. The U.S. Department of Justice must hold Trump accountable.

Donald Trump is an offender who attempted by overt acts to overthrow the government of the state to which he owed allegiance.

I fervently hope that Ron Johnson wins reelection, but in the best interests of a state I love, I equally fervently hope that the Democrats nominate someone of substance and character.

Bankruptcies, tax giveaways, high gas prices, compromised national security, global warming: That’s the price of continuing down our current path. The industry needs to be put out of its misery and placed into the hands of the people.

Republicans smell blood! Four candidates want to replace incumbent Democrat governor Tony Evers, eight for lieutenant governor, three for attorney general, three for secretary of state, two for treasurer — 20 candidates in all! Best we can determine, only three of those 20 are presidential Election Deniers. What does that tell you?

Rep. Janel Brandtjen, the chair of the Wisconsin Assembly’s elections committee, has called for invalidating President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory in the state.

The 1849 law’s only exception is so vague it leaves gold-standard, life-saving, and life-affirming medical therapy open for interpretation and scrutiny. Abortions are allowed only to save a pregnant person’s life. Yet deciding what constitutes a life-threatening emergency isn’t defined in this law.

You don’t have to think Wisconsin’s trailblazing 100-year-old progressive income tax was always a bad idea to know that it’s worse than a bad idea today.

Modeled after 9-1-1, the new “Suicide & Crisis Hotline” is designed to be a quick way for people in crisis to get connected to an existing network of more than 200 local crisis call centers around the country.

Federal infrastructure law has quality standards which Wisconsin has moved away from.
APPLETON, Wis. – Outagamie County Executive and pro-labor populist Tom Nelson released the following statement today: “I have spent the last twenty-one months and two days doing all I can to beat Ron Johnson. He is an embarrassing, unmitigated disaster

Outagamie County Exec Tom Nelson announced today he’s suspending his U.S. Senate campaign and backing Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes for the Dem nomination to take on U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. Nelson on Twitter said he made the decision because his

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Outagamie County Exec Tom Nelson announced today he’s suspending his U.S. Senate campaign and backing Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes for the Dem nomination to take on U.S. Sen.
MADISON — Today, Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, candidate for U.S. Senate, reacted to Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson’s decision to suspend his campaign and endorse Mandela. “I deeply respect Tom Nelson’s commitment to the working people in this state and

No one is above the law. The U.S. Department of Justice must hold Trump accountable.

Donald Trump is an offender who attempted by overt acts to overthrow the government of the state to which he owed allegiance.

I fervently hope that Ron Johnson wins reelection, but in the best interests of a state I love, I equally fervently hope that the Democrats nominate someone of substance and character.

Bankruptcies, tax giveaways, high gas prices, compromised national security, global warming: That’s the price of continuing down our current path. The industry needs to be put out of its misery and placed into the hands of the people.

Republicans smell blood! Four candidates want to replace incumbent Democrat governor Tony Evers, eight for lieutenant governor, three for attorney general, three for secretary of state, two for treasurer — 20 candidates in all! Best we can determine, only three of those 20 are presidential Election Deniers. What does that tell you?

Rep. Janel Brandtjen, the chair of the Wisconsin Assembly’s elections committee, has called for invalidating President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory in the state.

The 1849 law’s only exception is so vague it leaves gold-standard, life-saving, and life-affirming medical therapy open for interpretation and scrutiny. Abortions are allowed only to save a pregnant person’s life. Yet deciding what constitutes a life-threatening emergency isn’t defined in this law.

You don’t have to think Wisconsin’s trailblazing 100-year-old progressive income tax was always a bad idea to know that it’s worse than a bad idea today.

Modeled after 9-1-1, the new “Suicide & Crisis Hotline” is designed to be a quick way for people in crisis to get connected to an existing network of more than 200 local crisis call centers around the country.

Federal infrastructure law has quality standards which Wisconsin has moved away from.
APPLETON, Wis. – Outagamie County Executive and pro-labor populist Tom Nelson released the following statement today: “I have spent the last twenty-one months and two days doing all I can to beat Ron Johnson. He is an embarrassing, unmitigated disaster for our beloved Badger State. I am proud of the

Outagamie County Exec Tom Nelson announced today he’s suspending his U.S. Senate campaign and backing Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes for the Dem nomination to take on U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. Nelson on Twitter said he made the decision because his campaign ran out of funds. “We ran out of money.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Outagamie County Exec Tom Nelson announced today he’s suspending his U.S. Senate campaign and backing Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes for the Dem nomination to take on U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. Nelson on Twitter said he made the decision
MADISON — Today, Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, candidate for U.S. Senate, reacted to Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson’s decision to suspend his campaign and endorse Mandela. “I deeply respect Tom Nelson’s commitment to the working people in this state and I’m thankful for his endorsement,” said Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes.