
Dave Zweifel: Dems’ rural strategy? They don’t have one
The national Democratic Party has taken a lot of hits in recent years for what many perceive as its abandonment of rural voters.
The national Democratic Party has taken a lot of hits in recent years for what many perceive as its abandonment of rural voters.
Far below the contentious battle of conservative vs. liberal for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, voters are asked to weigh in on three ballot questions.
Emails from 4th District Republican Chairman Bob Spindell shows how partisan the race is.
Kelly helped this conspiracy along, working to overturn the 2020 Presidential election. That is not “conservative,” and it is not American.
Partisan politics has produced Supreme Court candidates who lack the character, temperament and intellect for the job.
Instead of creating new ways to stifle citizen outcry, we need to begin doing the real work to make our society more equitable and just.
Sure, some will discount Soglin’s concerns as sour grapes after losing the race four years ago. But he has been right about Madison an awful lot for more than half a century.
2022 drop still leaves crime levels in city well above those as recent as 2019
A new ad from Daniel Kelly is patterned off the infamous Willie Horton spot supporters of George H.W. Bush ran in the 1988 presidential election. The production quality of the former justice’s spot mirrors the 1980s ad’s graphics, including the
Daniel Kelly’s campaign released two other new ads featuring county sheriffs backing the former justice. One focuses on the Bounds case with one the line, “Monsters like him belong in prison.” Waukesha County Sheriff Eric Severson then says, “Judge Janet
A new WMC Issues Mobilization Council ad hitting liberal Janet Protasiewicz on crime comes as the group has upped its buy.
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The two candidates running in the special election to replace longtime Milwaukee-area Republican state Sen. Alberta Daring both point to the chamber’s potential GOP supermajority as a defining factor in the race.
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss this week’s Supreme Court debate, the latest action in the Legislature, the state Building Commission deadlocking on Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed capital budget and more.
The national Democratic Party has taken a lot of hits in recent years for what many perceive as its abandonment of rural voters.
Far below the contentious battle of conservative vs. liberal for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, voters are asked to weigh in on three ballot questions.
Emails from 4th District Republican Chairman Bob Spindell shows how partisan the race is.
Kelly helped this conspiracy along, working to overturn the 2020 Presidential election. That is not “conservative,” and it is not American.
Partisan politics has produced Supreme Court candidates who lack the character, temperament and intellect for the job.
Instead of creating new ways to stifle citizen outcry, we need to begin doing the real work to make our society more equitable and just.
Sure, some will discount Soglin’s concerns as sour grapes after losing the race four years ago. But he has been right about Madison an awful lot for more than half a century.
2022 drop still leaves crime levels in city well above those as recent as 2019
A new ad from Daniel Kelly is patterned off the infamous Willie Horton spot supporters of George H.W. Bush ran in the 1988 presidential election. The production quality of the former justice’s spot mirrors the 1980s ad’s graphics, including the picture quality of a 1980s-era VHS tape. Kelly’s campaign said
Daniel Kelly’s campaign released two other new ads featuring county sheriffs backing the former justice. One focuses on the Bounds case with one the line, “Monsters like him belong in prison.” Waukesha County Sheriff Eric Severson then says, “Judge Janet disagrees.” Another features Kelly with two sheriffs as the former
A new WMC Issues Mobilization Council ad hitting liberal Janet Protasiewicz on crime comes as the group has upped its buy.
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The two candidates running in the special election to replace longtime Milwaukee-area Republican state Sen. Alberta Daring both point to the chamber’s potential GOP supermajority as a defining factor in the race.
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss this week’s Supreme Court debate, the latest action in the Legislature, the state Building Commission deadlocking on Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed capital budget and more.