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Wisconsin Republicans’ starring role in Trump’s tragic farce.
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Wisconsin Republicans’ starring role in Trump’s tragic farce.

The Republican primary for governor and the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate each have a clear top two, and the races are heating up. We break it all down.

The primaries are August 9th. It looks right now like we’ll see Evers v. Michels and Johnson v. Barnes with both incumbents prevailing in November. But that’s a pretty shaky prediction this far out.

In the wake of last month’s mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, there has been a lot of talk about “hardening” schools. Wisconsin led the way with a $100 million school safety program. But four years later, safety is being compromised by liberal politics and a failure to stay alert.

Juneteenth is possible because of Independence Day. The radicals pushing the 1619 Project and critical race theory would likely beg to differ with this statement, but the facts make a compelling case.

Even in hard times, promising young companies can get funded if the investment opportunity is compelling.

Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman testified he deleted 2020 election probe records even after open records requests were submitted and worked out of a public library during a time he said he was bedridden with COVID-19. The testimony came

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said someone from Pennsylvania GOP U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly’s office delivered the slate of fake electors Johnson’s chief of staff tried to pass on to Vice President Mike Pence. The Oshkosh Republican told conservative talk show

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin’s senators split in a vote to approve the U.S. Senate’s anti-gun violence legislation. In a 65-33 vote last night, the Senate approved the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act..

This week’s revelation indicates the depth of Johnson’s role in Donald Trump effort to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

Wisconsinites remain sour on the direction of a state led by Gov. Tony Evers, according to the latest University of Marquette Law School poll.

Michels and Kleefisch are tied. What’s interesting is where Michels’ support so far has come from.

The story in Wisconsin and nationally could not have been clearer.

Today, no actual conservative party policy idea can surface as the saturation of crazy has dominated every aspect of the GOP.

If you think otherwise, it means your own friends and neighbors are the “corrupt bureaucrats.”

Profits from ratepayers funds foundation that gave $1 million to UWM and helps utility look like a good guy.

We should have a smaller jail and put more resources into strategies and efforts to keep people out of the criminal justice system and out of the Dane County Jail.

The latest Marquette University Law Poll shows businessman Tim Michels and former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch neck and neck in the GOP primary for governor. The poll released Wednesday also showed Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and Alex Lasry, on leave

Wisconsin Republicans’ starring role in Trump’s tragic farce.

The Republican primary for governor and the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate each have a clear top two, and the races are heating up. We break it all down.

The primaries are August 9th. It looks right now like we’ll see Evers v. Michels and Johnson v. Barnes with both incumbents prevailing in November. But that’s a pretty shaky prediction this far out.

In the wake of last month’s mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, there has been a lot of talk about “hardening” schools. Wisconsin led the way with a $100 million school safety program. But four years later, safety is being compromised by liberal politics and a failure to stay alert.

Juneteenth is possible because of Independence Day. The radicals pushing the 1619 Project and critical race theory would likely beg to differ with this statement, but the facts make a compelling case.

Even in hard times, promising young companies can get funded if the investment opportunity is compelling.

Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman testified he deleted 2020 election probe records even after open records requests were submitted and worked out of a public library during a time he said he was bedridden with COVID-19. The testimony came during a hearing yesterday in which Dane County Judge Bailey-Rihn

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said someone from Pennsylvania GOP U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly’s office delivered the slate of fake electors Johnson’s chief of staff tried to pass on to Vice President Mike Pence. The Oshkosh Republican told conservative talk show host Vicki McKenna Thursday he was not involved in his

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin’s senators split in a vote to approve the U.S. Senate’s anti-gun violence legislation. In a 65-33 vote last night, the Senate approved the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.. The legislation includes stricter penalties for straw purchases, stricter background

This week’s revelation indicates the depth of Johnson’s role in Donald Trump effort to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

Wisconsinites remain sour on the direction of a state led by Gov. Tony Evers, according to the latest University of Marquette Law School poll.

Michels and Kleefisch are tied. What’s interesting is where Michels’ support so far has come from.

The story in Wisconsin and nationally could not have been clearer.

Today, no actual conservative party policy idea can surface as the saturation of crazy has dominated every aspect of the GOP.

If you think otherwise, it means your own friends and neighbors are the “corrupt bureaucrats.”

Profits from ratepayers funds foundation that gave $1 million to UWM and helps utility look like a good guy.

We should have a smaller jail and put more resources into strategies and efforts to keep people out of the criminal justice system and out of the Dane County Jail.

The latest Marquette University Law Poll shows businessman Tim Michels and former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch neck and neck in the GOP primary for governor. The poll released Wednesday also showed Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and Alex Lasry, on leave from his post with the Milwaukee Bucks, leading the Dem