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We must have clear and concise requests for whoever wins the election.

It is a crime to incite violence, and that is exactly what the former president did.

The number of state residents 75 and older will increase by 74% in less than a generation.

Collaboration drives innovation, and for Wisconsin to continue to lead in innovation, we must continue to build on the connections we’re establishing.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at Wisconsin’s congressional races and consider the impact of new district boundaries on Wisconsin’s legislative races. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

In this election, Wisconsinites have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your life, the life of your family and the future of this country we love.

Liberals expect us to suspend reality next Tuesday. They want voters to believe that former President Donald Trump will do horrible things during his next four years in office that he did not do in his first four years.

Former Vice President Henry Wallace warned eighty years ago about the threat posed by politicians like today’s GOP leaders

Under the Trump presidency, our borders were secure, our economy was booming, wages were up, and the world was a safer place.

Two women whose names are familiar to Americans who pay attention to the country’s politics weighed in this week on the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. What they had to say is worth repeating.

Bezos may be unmatched as an e-commerce visionary, but he knows little about journalism. It seems clear his real reason for interfering with the endorsement was fear of retribution should Donald Trump win.

It is probably too late for Democrats to change strategies and win over voters who have fallen in line behind former President Trump. However, in the future, Democrats should remember Rep. Moore’s wise words and follow her instructions about how to win over voters by listening and understanding them rather than judging and insulting them.

When you vote on November 5th, think about the one you feed.

Something special is happening in Washington County. We’re seeing record breaking in-person absentee numbers, meaning more of our county residents are taking advantage of opportunities to vote early.

As the 2024 campaign air war reaches a furious crescendo over our battleground state, a few groups of public-spirited citizens have been quietly organizing on the ground to shore up the foundations of our democracy.

After my review and learning from others, here’s what I know for sure: Our election system is secure.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. Seven years ago this week, on November 2nd, 2017, Republicans in Congress introduced the initial version of a tax plan –

People are voting with their feet to come to the U.S., despite how Trump characterizes it.

Lower standards set kids up for failure in college and workplaces.

One good side to the stress: People are motivated to volunteer and record numbers have voted early.

We must have clear and concise requests for whoever wins the election.

It is a crime to incite violence, and that is exactly what the former president did.

The number of state residents 75 and older will increase by 74% in less than a generation.

Collaboration drives innovation, and for Wisconsin to continue to lead in innovation, we must continue to build on the connections we’re establishing.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at Wisconsin’s congressional races and consider the impact of new district boundaries on Wisconsin’s legislative races. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

In this election, Wisconsinites have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your life, the life of your family and the future of this country we love.

Liberals expect us to suspend reality next Tuesday. They want voters to believe that former President Donald Trump will do horrible things during his next four years in office that he did not do in his first four years.

Former Vice President Henry Wallace warned eighty years ago about the threat posed by politicians like today’s GOP leaders

Under the Trump presidency, our borders were secure, our economy was booming, wages were up, and the world was a safer place.

Two women whose names are familiar to Americans who pay attention to the country’s politics weighed in this week on the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. What they had to say is worth repeating.

Bezos may be unmatched as an e-commerce visionary, but he knows little about journalism. It seems clear his real reason for interfering with the endorsement was fear of retribution should Donald Trump win.

It is probably too late for Democrats to change strategies and win over voters who have fallen in line behind former President Trump. However, in the future, Democrats should remember Rep. Moore’s wise words and follow her instructions about how to win over voters by listening and understanding them rather than judging and insulting them.

When you vote on November 5th, think about the one you feed.

Something special is happening in Washington County. We’re seeing record breaking in-person absentee numbers, meaning more of our county residents are taking advantage of opportunities to vote early.

As the 2024 campaign air war reaches a furious crescendo over our battleground state, a few groups of public-spirited citizens have been quietly organizing on the ground to shore up the foundations of our democracy.

After my review and learning from others, here’s what I know for sure: Our election system is secure.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. Seven years ago this week, on November 2nd, 2017, Republicans in Congress introduced the initial version of a tax plan –

People are voting with their feet to come to the U.S., despite how Trump characterizes it.

Lower standards set kids up for failure in college and workplaces.

One good side to the stress: People are motivated to volunteer and record numbers have voted early.