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Wisconsin can’t afford to have Tony Evers as governor. There appears to be a real disconnect with the reality we can’t pay for all his lofty goals, and we can’t risk the further creep of an ever more controlling government.

In a new TV and printed ad campaign, the Republican Party of Wisconsin has launched a scurrilous attack on State Superintendent Tony Evers.


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The Republican Governors Association’s latest TV ad warns “no tax hike is too big” and no “Wisconsin family is spared” from the tax hikes Dem nominee Tony Evers is considering. The spot includes video of Evers saying, “Everything is on

The Democratic Governors Association this morning released a new TV ad that calls Gov. Scott Walker a “politician” who put his ambition before Wisconsin’s schools. It also praises Dem guv nominee Tony Evers as a teacher who’s dedicated his life

Mandela Barnes, the Dem nominee for lt. guv, declares in a new TV ad “eight years is enough of Scott Walker” as he praises running mate Tony Evers as a “leader who will get results.” Evers’ campaign said it will

After committing more than a billion dollars to widen to six lanes the interstate between Madison and the Illinois line — a distance of more than 45 miles — the state now wants to save about $14 million by keeping the northbound lanes at the interchange at two lanes.

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court and whether Gov. Scott Walker is really behind in the guv’s race.
Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin is out with a new TV ad calling Tony Evers “a risk we can’t afford to take,” language that mirrors Gov. Scott Walker’s latest line of attack on his Dem rival. AFP said it is spending $1.5

Wisconsin can’t afford to have Tony Evers as governor. There appears to be a real disconnect with the reality we can’t pay for all his lofty goals, and we can’t risk the further creep of an ever more controlling government.

In a new TV and printed ad campaign, the Republican Party of Wisconsin has launched a scurrilous attack on State Superintendent Tony Evers.


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The Republican Governors Association’s latest TV ad warns “no tax hike is too big” and no “Wisconsin family is spared” from the tax hikes Dem nominee Tony Evers is considering. The spot includes video of Evers saying, “Everything is on the table,” which the narrator says means higher income and

The Democratic Governors Association this morning released a new TV ad that calls Gov. Scott Walker a “politician” who put his ambition before Wisconsin’s schools. It also praises Dem guv nominee Tony Evers as a teacher who’s dedicated his life to improving schools. The DGA said the ad, airing through

Mandela Barnes, the Dem nominee for lt. guv, declares in a new TV ad “eight years is enough of Scott Walker” as he praises running mate Tony Evers as a “leader who will get results.” Evers’ campaign said it will run on cable and digital. The spot opens with Barnes

After committing more than a billion dollars to widen to six lanes the interstate between Madison and the Illinois line — a distance of more than 45 miles — the state now wants to save about $14 million by keeping the northbound lanes at the interchange at two lanes.

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court and whether Gov. Scott Walker is really behind in the guv’s race.
Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin is out with a new TV ad calling Tony Evers “a risk we can’t afford to take,” language that mirrors Gov. Scott Walker’s latest line of attack on his Dem rival. AFP said it is spending $1.5 million on the ad, which is on top of the