Wisconsinites deserve a committed leader who uses common sense and puts our state ahead of personal political goals. I have the record and the willingness to start putting Wisconsin first, and can actually follow through on the promises I make to this state.
In a poll, 64 percent of Wisconsin voters supported ending cannabis prohibition. Scott Walker opposes it. Tony Evers supports medical marijuana and is open to legalizing recreational use.
Sen. Bernie Sanders swung away Monday at President Donald Trump as he fired up young Milwaukeeans to vote for Democratic candidates on Nov. 6.
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The Democratic Governors Association released two new TV ads today that accuse Gov. Scott Walker of putting his national political ambitions ahead of what’s best for Wisconsin. The DGA said both ads, through its A Stronger Wisconsin arm, are part
Family farms need real assistance to deal with low prices and oversupply.
By giving districts that financial flexibility and also pumping more state money into their coffers, while simultaneously holding the line on state taxes through what Walker calls the “prosperity dividend” of his restoration of fiscal sanity in Wisconsin, the state’s education budget is healthier than ever … and it no longer needs to rely on federal handouts.
An objective observer will tell you that Vukmir still fared well in the debate. However, she not only had to prevail over her election opponent, she also had to deal with the bias of the panel’s questions.
Former Republican state lawmaker Michelle Litjens says she thinks GOP Gov. Scott Walker is on his way to a third term after changing his message mid-campaign. Meanwhile, Capital Times associate editor John Nichols says Dem Tony Evers has run a
Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin released a new TV ad today that warns Dem Tony Evers is “too big of a risk” to be in charge of Wisconsin. The ad features two people, identified only as Pat, from Hales Corners, and Geoff,
Wisconsinites deserve a committed leader who uses common sense and puts our state ahead of personal political goals. I have the record and the willingness to start putting Wisconsin first, and can actually follow through on the promises I make to this state.
In a poll, 64 percent of Wisconsin voters supported ending cannabis prohibition. Scott Walker opposes it. Tony Evers supports medical marijuana and is open to legalizing recreational use.
Sen. Bernie Sanders swung away Monday at President Donald Trump as he fired up young Milwaukeeans to vote for Democratic candidates on Nov. 6.
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The Democratic Governors Association released two new TV ads today that accuse Gov. Scott Walker of putting his national political ambitions ahead of what’s best for Wisconsin. The DGA said both ads, through its A Stronger Wisconsin arm, are part of a high seven-figure campaign. One ad focuses on education,
Family farms need real assistance to deal with low prices and oversupply.
By giving districts that financial flexibility and also pumping more state money into their coffers, while simultaneously holding the line on state taxes through what Walker calls the “prosperity dividend” of his restoration of fiscal sanity in Wisconsin, the state’s education budget is healthier than ever … and it no longer needs to rely on federal handouts.
An objective observer will tell you that Vukmir still fared well in the debate. However, she not only had to prevail over her election opponent, she also had to deal with the bias of the panel’s questions.
Former Republican state lawmaker Michelle Litjens says she thinks GOP Gov. Scott Walker is on his way to a third term after changing his message mid-campaign. Meanwhile, Capital Times associate editor John Nichols says Dem Tony Evers has run a successful campaign and has to keep “doing what he’s doing.”
Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin released a new TV ad today that warns Dem Tony Evers is “too big of a risk” to be in charge of Wisconsin. The ad features two people, identified only as Pat, from Hales Corners, and Geoff, of Onalaska. Pat opens the ad saying, “There are a