Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Dem Alex Lasry launched the first two ads of his U.S. Senate campaign today while announcing to backers that he’s now raised more than $3 million since launching
A federal court should continue moving forward with a possible redistricting trial as a backup in case state lawmakers and the Wisconsin Supreme Court fail to put a map in place in time to prepare for the 2022 elections, according
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Dem U.S. Senate candidate Alex Lasry is going up on TV tomorrow with the first ad buy of his campaign, according to multiple sources. The initial buy runs for the next two
Gov. Tony Evers kicked off Wisconsin Tech Month with a focus on inclusivity, highlighting the “technological divide” in the state. “We see it with broadband. Our communities don’t have access to a reliable internet connection,” he said yesterday at a
In contrast to the current system where each voter picks just one candidate, ranking has the benefit of conveying more information about how voters see the entire field of candidates.
This past year was difficult but we are in a much better place than we were last fall.
While the left and their friends in the mainstream media insist there’s nothing to see here, that the elections were conducted fairly and transparently, there remain many serious questions about how they were handled — and who was really in charge.
White supremacy is still holding on.
While Vos is surely a toady to Trump, the reason that the speaker and his GOP colleagues are willing and able to go to extremes has a deeper explanation in the nightmare that is gerrymandering.
Fiscal irresponsibility and reckless spending is the GOP battle cry, and they’re joined by two Democratic senators who should know better.
Why not build Madison’s new historical museum in whatever is Wisconsin vernacular?
Wisconsin ports generate $1.4 billion in economic activity, but need infrastructure upgrades.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Dem Alex Lasry launched the first two ads of his U.S. Senate campaign today while announcing to backers that he’s now raised more than $3 million since launching his bid. A memo to supporters from senior campaign adviser
A federal court should continue moving forward with a possible redistricting trial as a backup in case state lawmakers and the Wisconsin Supreme Court fail to put a map in place in time to prepare for the 2022 elections, according to new filings. Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers and GOP members of
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Dem U.S. Senate candidate Alex Lasry is going up on TV tomorrow with the first ad buy of his campaign, according to multiple sources. The initial buy runs for the next two weeks with one source saying it includes the Madison, Milwaukee,
Gov. Tony Evers kicked off Wisconsin Tech Month with a focus on inclusivity, highlighting the “technological divide” in the state. “We see it with broadband. Our communities don’t have access to a reliable internet connection,” he said yesterday at a news conference in Madison. “We see it in gaps to
In contrast to the current system where each voter picks just one candidate, ranking has the benefit of conveying more information about how voters see the entire field of candidates.
This past year was difficult but we are in a much better place than we were last fall.
While the left and their friends in the mainstream media insist there’s nothing to see here, that the elections were conducted fairly and transparently, there remain many serious questions about how they were handled — and who was really in charge.
White supremacy is still holding on.
While Vos is surely a toady to Trump, the reason that the speaker and his GOP colleagues are willing and able to go to extremes has a deeper explanation in the nightmare that is gerrymandering.
Fiscal irresponsibility and reckless spending is the GOP battle cry, and they’re joined by two Democratic senators who should know better.
Why not build Madison’s new historical museum in whatever is Wisconsin vernacular?
Wisconsin ports generate $1.4 billion in economic activity, but need infrastructure upgrades.