
Steven Walters: Wisconsin’s 2024 political calendar is jammed
There’s no escaping the loud, expensive year ahead.
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There’s no escaping the loud, expensive year ahead.
The president would, with a robust campaign, almost certainly have scored a major victory over the other Democrats, earning favorable headlines and positioning himself to win the state in November of 2024 — as he did in November 2020. An uncontested presidential primary win will barely get a mention.
My hope is that the Legislature does its due diligence to get maps that are worthwhile and inclusive for the people, honor the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and do not sacrifice Black and Latino communities.
Do we head into 2024 in the dark about what constitutes an acceptable address? It sounds rather small, but it still remains a key part of the verification process of voter and witness information.
It’s time for a compromise between Democrats and Republicans, not a GOP-led shutdown if Republican ultimatums are not accepted. People are dying because of GOP games and inaction.
I will continue to stand up and speak out against attempts to undermine trust in our elections and democracy.
Jan. 6, 2021, was a political protest that devolved into a riot. Nothing more, nothing less. Of course, the protest and riot were a dark day in American history. But it was not an insurrection.
It is troubling to learn that in 2023 the loss of local newspapers accelerated to an average of 2.5 per week, leaving more than 200 counties as “news deserts”, which means more than half of all U.S. counties now have limited access to reliable local news.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss the possible outcomes as the Wisconsin Supreme Court selects new lines for the state’s legislative districts. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Tony Evers is not given to bombast. So when he says fairer legislative political maps would bring a “revolution” to his job as Wisconsin’s governor, one takes note.
They’re certainly trying. How will state Supreme Court respond?
Our widely disliked and perennially foolish law may at last go away.
The very first step our elected officials of both parties should take is to strongly condemn any hate incidents that happen on American soil — regardless of who the perpetrator is.
Now in its third year, the British Civility Award singles out political leaders across the political spectrum.
Republicans are undeniably losing primarily due to one issue—abortion. Until the matter of abortion is effectively addressed or neutralized, it is arguable that Republicans will continue to fall short at the ballot box.
Over the next year she will be traveling the state talking to suburban voters for the 2024 elections.
We’ll long remember Herb Kohl and what he did for Wisconsin. I’m afraid Ron Johnson will wind up in the dustbin of history.
A debate over what started the Civil War has been a hot topic in the past week after former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley was asked about it at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire.
Whether the Republican nominee is Trump, or anyone else for that matter, Biden needs to be replaced.
According to the Brennan Center for Justice, 14 states have enacted laws in 2023 alone that make voting more difficult.
There’s no escaping the loud, expensive year ahead.
The president would, with a robust campaign, almost certainly have scored a major victory over the other Democrats, earning favorable headlines and positioning himself to win the state in November of 2024 — as he did in November 2020. An uncontested presidential primary win will barely get a mention.
My hope is that the Legislature does its due diligence to get maps that are worthwhile and inclusive for the people, honor the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and do not sacrifice Black and Latino communities.
Do we head into 2024 in the dark about what constitutes an acceptable address? It sounds rather small, but it still remains a key part of the verification process of voter and witness information.
It’s time for a compromise between Democrats and Republicans, not a GOP-led shutdown if Republican ultimatums are not accepted. People are dying because of GOP games and inaction.
I will continue to stand up and speak out against attempts to undermine trust in our elections and democracy.
Jan. 6, 2021, was a political protest that devolved into a riot. Nothing more, nothing less. Of course, the protest and riot were a dark day in American history. But it was not an insurrection.
It is troubling to learn that in 2023 the loss of local newspapers accelerated to an average of 2.5 per week, leaving more than 200 counties as “news deserts”, which means more than half of all U.S. counties now have limited access to reliable local news.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss the possible outcomes as the Wisconsin Supreme Court selects new lines for the state’s legislative districts. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Tony Evers is not given to bombast. So when he says fairer legislative political maps would bring a “revolution” to his job as Wisconsin’s governor, one takes note.
They’re certainly trying. How will state Supreme Court respond?
Our widely disliked and perennially foolish law may at last go away.
The very first step our elected officials of both parties should take is to strongly condemn any hate incidents that happen on American soil — regardless of who the perpetrator is.
Now in its third year, the British Civility Award singles out political leaders across the political spectrum.
Republicans are undeniably losing primarily due to one issue—abortion. Until the matter of abortion is effectively addressed or neutralized, it is arguable that Republicans will continue to fall short at the ballot box.
Over the next year she will be traveling the state talking to suburban voters for the 2024 elections.
We’ll long remember Herb Kohl and what he did for Wisconsin. I’m afraid Ron Johnson will wind up in the dustbin of history.
A debate over what started the Civil War has been a hot topic in the past week after former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley was asked about it at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire.
Whether the Republican nominee is Trump, or anyone else for that matter, Biden needs to be replaced.
According to the Brennan Center for Justice, 14 states have enacted laws in 2023 alone that make voting more difficult.