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Baldwin is vulnerable and the very President that changed all the rules may be the key to the GOP winning this senate seat in 2018.
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Baldwin is vulnerable and the very President that changed all the rules may be the key to the GOP winning this senate seat in 2018.

After all the noise in northern Georgia — and $55 million of campaign spending — only one politician really mattered in the much-watched 6th congressional race on Tuesday. Her name was Nancy Pelosi.

The two men symbolize two different personalities the party could adopt in the midterm elections and potentially in 2020. Which vision will stick? And which has a chance of winning?

That’s good news for the nation.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 5-2 on Wednesday to stop holding its administrative meetings in public

Recent trends are down in Wisconsin, but hardly a cause for panic.

The Manufacturing and Agricultural Credit was established by Walker and the GOP-controlled legislature in 2013 with grand claims that it would result in more jobs.

The actions of the Trump administration that haven’t attracted near the attention of Putingate are just as scandalous.

There’s a saying among political operatives during campaign season: “If you’re explaining, then you’re losing.” The secret AHCA deliberations are showing that when legislating, the opposite of campaign rules apply: Republicans are losing because they’re not explaining.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after the U.S. Supreme Court decided to take a gerrymandering case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.

And how will that affect the race for Supreme Court?

The founders wrote Article V with the humility that they were not perfect and the forethought that future Americans may wish to create a new Constitution. Perhaps it is time to see if we can do it any better.

Wisconsin has become the nationwide test tube for the rightist wing of the Republican Party.

Republicans in Florida have answered the call for education reform. What will their peers in Wisconsin do?

Trump’s proposed budget makes deep cuts to the federal resources that Wisconsin uses to develop the state’s skilled and work-ready labor force.

It’s like it’s all a distraction to get the media and his opponents to take their eyes off the ball — his agenda.

The DNR hurriedly approved a big sand mine where there are wetlands and rare stands of timber, and environmental groups are going to court to force the DNR to do its job on behalf of taxpayers and the environment.

June is dairy month. A time to celebrate all we love about “America’s Dairyland” – home to 1.28 million dairy cows, which is more than one cow for every five Wisconsinites.

Conservative justices want to hear the case as a way to correct an error, while liberals see it as their last best chance to tee up a landmark constitutional case on redistricting while Anthony Kennedy is still on the court.

This is a case that has enormous national implications, which would apply regardless of which party holds power in a state.

Baldwin is vulnerable and the very President that changed all the rules may be the key to the GOP winning this senate seat in 2018.

After all the noise in northern Georgia — and $55 million of campaign spending — only one politician really mattered in the much-watched 6th congressional race on Tuesday. Her name was Nancy Pelosi.

The two men symbolize two different personalities the party could adopt in the midterm elections and potentially in 2020. Which vision will stick? And which has a chance of winning?

That’s good news for the nation.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 5-2 on Wednesday to stop holding its administrative meetings in public

Recent trends are down in Wisconsin, but hardly a cause for panic.

The Manufacturing and Agricultural Credit was established by Walker and the GOP-controlled legislature in 2013 with grand claims that it would result in more jobs.

The actions of the Trump administration that haven’t attracted near the attention of Putingate are just as scandalous.

There’s a saying among political operatives during campaign season: “If you’re explaining, then you’re losing.” The secret AHCA deliberations are showing that when legislating, the opposite of campaign rules apply: Republicans are losing because they’re not explaining.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after the U.S. Supreme Court decided to take a gerrymandering case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.

And how will that affect the race for Supreme Court?

The founders wrote Article V with the humility that they were not perfect and the forethought that future Americans may wish to create a new Constitution. Perhaps it is time to see if we can do it any better.

Wisconsin has become the nationwide test tube for the rightist wing of the Republican Party.

Republicans in Florida have answered the call for education reform. What will their peers in Wisconsin do?

Trump’s proposed budget makes deep cuts to the federal resources that Wisconsin uses to develop the state’s skilled and work-ready labor force.

It’s like it’s all a distraction to get the media and his opponents to take their eyes off the ball — his agenda.

The DNR hurriedly approved a big sand mine where there are wetlands and rare stands of timber, and environmental groups are going to court to force the DNR to do its job on behalf of taxpayers and the environment.

June is dairy month. A time to celebrate all we love about “America’s Dairyland” – home to 1.28 million dairy cows, which is more than one cow for every five Wisconsinites.

Conservative justices want to hear the case as a way to correct an error, while liberals see it as their last best chance to tee up a landmark constitutional case on redistricting while Anthony Kennedy is still on the court.

This is a case that has enormous national implications, which would apply regardless of which party holds power in a state.