
Bill Kaplan: GOP, Trump and Walker running scared
All signs point to voters across America, including Wisconsin, voting for change in November.
All signs point to voters across America, including Wisconsin, voting for change in November.
Walker’s effort to maneuver a $100 million taxpayer subsidy to the profitable, hardly-a-fledgling-start up Kimberly-Clark Corp. has nothing to do with helping workers in Wisconsin.
Tony Evers’ guv campaign released a new TV ad today seeking to refute spots that have attacked him over a Middleton teacher who kept his license even after viewing porn at work and making inappropriate comments about female students. The
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Could people be growing tired of the cultural wars and instead just want political leaders who focus on better schools, roads, health care and jobs, more than some minuscule tax cut?
Gov. Scott Walker’s latest TV ad features Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch vowing protections for those with pre-existing conditions will remain in place as long as the two are in office. The spot responds to an ad from a group associated
The conservative Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin has a new TV ad that says Wisconsin “can’t afford Tony Evers.” The second ad the group has run in the general election opens with the narrator saying “every dollar matters,” but “we could pay
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Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign opened a new line of attack on Dem rival Tony Evers today, charging in a new TV ad the state superintendent wants to cut the prison population in half, which would mean releasing violent criminals “back
The evidence is clear that while the nation’s economy is enjoying fabulous growth in jobs and wages, Wisconsin is one of the states leading the pack.
Tony Evers’ new TV ad says it’s time for a guv who “cares about us.” The spot, the second of the state superintendent’s general election bid, opens with the narrator saying Evers believes “What’s best for our kids is what’s
All signs point to voters across America, including Wisconsin, voting for change in November.
Walker’s effort to maneuver a $100 million taxpayer subsidy to the profitable, hardly-a-fledgling-start up Kimberly-Clark Corp. has nothing to do with helping workers in Wisconsin.
Tony Evers’ guv campaign released a new TV ad today seeking to refute spots that have attacked him over a Middleton teacher who kept his license even after viewing porn at work and making inappropriate comments about female students. The spot features Ellen Lindgren, who says she was the Middleton
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Could people be growing tired of the cultural wars and instead just want political leaders who focus on better schools, roads, health care and jobs, more than some minuscule tax cut?
Gov. Scott Walker’s latest TV ad features Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch vowing protections for those with pre-existing conditions will remain in place as long as the two are in office. The spot responds to an ad from a group associated with the Democratic Governors Association. It features a woman fighting
The conservative Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin has a new TV ad that says Wisconsin “can’t afford Tony Evers.” The second ad the group has run in the general election opens with the narrator saying “every dollar matters,” but “we could pay more, much more” with Evers. The narrator says Evers is
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Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign opened a new line of attack on Dem rival Tony Evers today, charging in a new TV ad the state superintendent wants to cut the prison population in half, which would mean releasing violent criminals “back into our communities.” The new TV ad builds on Walker’s
The evidence is clear that while the nation’s economy is enjoying fabulous growth in jobs and wages, Wisconsin is one of the states leading the pack.
Tony Evers’ new TV ad says it’s time for a guv who “cares about us.” The spot, the second of the state superintendent’s general election bid, opens with the narrator saying Evers believes “What’s best for our kids is what’s best for Wisconsin.” The narrator then adds Evers knows investing