
Sara Rodriguez: Why I am running alongside Governor Evers
Like Gov. Evers, I am committed to doing the right thing for Wisconsin and providing common sense leadership.
Like Gov. Evers, I am committed to doing the right thing for Wisconsin and providing common sense leadership.
I knew when I decided to run for office against a very liberal sheriff appointed by Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, that there would be political retaliation. Recently, appointed Sheriff Kalvin Barrett had me walked out of the sheriff’s department, where I am a detective with 14 years of experience, and placed on administrative leave.
Without these institutions, anarchy and chaos would likely ensue.
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Amy Loudenbeck, the GOP state lawmaker looking to unseat longtime Democrat Secretary of State Doug La Follette, says she’s not running for a “power grab” or pushing to fully take control of the state’s elections.
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On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the Wisconsin Elections Commission rescinding guidance following a Waukesha judge’s decision that clerks can’t fill in missing witness information on absentee ballot envelopes, the issue of police funding in the governor’s race, results of the latest Marquette University Law School Poll and more.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the most recent Marquette University Law School Poll and factors affecting the Wisconsin governor and U.S. Senate races. Sponsored by Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Don’t underestimate the overreaching power of the federal government under the control of socialists.
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman hit the nail on the head this week when he jabbed right-wingers like Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for fawning over Putin as a tough guy.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission has been hit with another lawsuit alleging it failed to follow election law — this time for WEC’s illegal use of the National Mail Voter Registration Form.
In Johnson’s ads against Barnes they feature every ugly image of Barnes’ longer beard as opposed to the well-trimmed one he has today. They blur the lighting and the facial images as if they have discovered someone lurking in doorways surrounded by graffiti, whose head moves in a jerky motion as misshapen headlines and phrases are painted behind him.
Like Gov. Evers, I am committed to doing the right thing for Wisconsin and providing common sense leadership.
I knew when I decided to run for office against a very liberal sheriff appointed by Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, that there would be political retaliation. Recently, appointed Sheriff Kalvin Barrett had me walked out of the sheriff’s department, where I am a detective with 14 years of experience, and placed on administrative leave.
Without these institutions, anarchy and chaos would likely ensue.
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Amy Loudenbeck, the GOP state lawmaker looking to unseat longtime Democrat Secretary of State Doug La Follette, says she’s not running for a “power grab” or pushing to fully take control of the state’s elections.
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On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the Wisconsin Elections Commission rescinding guidance following a Waukesha judge’s decision that clerks can’t fill in missing witness information on absentee ballot envelopes, the issue of police funding in the governor’s race, results of the latest Marquette University Law School Poll and more.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the most recent Marquette University Law School Poll and factors affecting the Wisconsin governor and U.S. Senate races. Sponsored by Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Don’t underestimate the overreaching power of the federal government under the control of socialists.
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman hit the nail on the head this week when he jabbed right-wingers like Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for fawning over Putin as a tough guy.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission has been hit with another lawsuit alleging it failed to follow election law — this time for WEC’s illegal use of the National Mail Voter Registration Form.
In Johnson’s ads against Barnes they feature every ugly image of Barnes’ longer beard as opposed to the well-trimmed one he has today. They blur the lighting and the facial images as if they have discovered someone lurking in doorways surrounded by graffiti, whose head moves in a jerky motion as misshapen headlines and phrases are painted behind him.