
David Blaska: Tammy’s money people are fronting Kavanaugh’s accuser
Turns out U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, is attached at the rib cage to the lawyers fronting for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.
Turns out U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, is attached at the rib cage to the lawyers fronting for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.
One advocate calls Wisconsin the ‘darkest of dark money states’ as millions flow into races for governor, Legislature and state Supreme Court.
On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the debate over health care, the dispute with 1st CD Dem Randy Bryce’s family and the latest Marquette University Law School Poll.
Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s latest TV ad features a nurse who says she can’t support Leah Vukmir because the GOP candidate would allow insurance companies to deny coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. It’s Baldwin’s third ad this month
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Wisconsin Next, the super PAC backing Republican Leah Vukmir’s Senate bid, is up with its first TV ad of the general election attacking U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, saying her “government takeover of health care would be a disaster.” The narrator
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin continued to hit her GOP rival over health care with a new ad that features a woman who says she’s outraged Leah Vukmir would “let insurance companies deny coverage for pre-existing conditions.” Baldwin’s last spot knocked
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin moved to a double-digit lead over GOP rival Leah Vukmir in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll, while the guv’s race shifted in Dem Tony Evers’ favor. Last month, Evers, the state superintendent, and Gov.
On the Daily Standard Podcast, Sykes talks with Weekly Standard chief elections analyst David Byler about the GOP’s chances of retaining the Senate this fall.
They picked the wrong candidate. That could hand election to Baldwin.
In separate interviews and comments at Milwaukee suburban meet and greets Sept. 9, Baldwin and her special guest, Emily’s List president Stephanie Schriock, were thinking independently but were natural allies sharing what they’ve learned on the trail.
Turns out U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, is attached at the rib cage to the lawyers fronting for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.
One advocate calls Wisconsin the ‘darkest of dark money states’ as millions flow into races for governor, Legislature and state Supreme Court.
On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the debate over health care, the dispute with 1st CD Dem Randy Bryce’s family and the latest Marquette University Law School Poll.
Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s latest TV ad features a nurse who says she can’t support Leah Vukmir because the GOP candidate would allow insurance companies to deny coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. It’s Baldwin’s third ad this month hitting Vukmir on health care and the second one to
… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, please contact schmies@wispolitics.com for subscription options on the WisPolitics-State Affairs platform, which is the new home for WisPolitics subscriber products.
Wisconsin Next, the super PAC backing Republican Leah Vukmir’s Senate bid, is up with its first TV ad of the general election attacking U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, saying her “government takeover of health care would be a disaster.” The narrator in the spot says Baldwin, D-Madison, would eliminate private insurance,
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin continued to hit her GOP rival over health care with a new ad that features a woman who says she’s outraged Leah Vukmir would “let insurance companies deny coverage for pre-existing conditions.” Baldwin’s last spot knocked Vukmir, R-Brookfield, for opposing a bill that required insurance companies
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin moved to a double-digit lead over GOP rival Leah Vukmir in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll, while the guv’s race shifted in Dem Tony Evers’ favor. Last month, Evers, the state superintendent, and Gov. Scott Walker were tied at 46 percent. This month, 49
On the Daily Standard Podcast, Sykes talks with Weekly Standard chief elections analyst David Byler about the GOP’s chances of retaining the Senate this fall.
They picked the wrong candidate. That could hand election to Baldwin.
In separate interviews and comments at Milwaukee suburban meet and greets Sept. 9, Baldwin and her special guest, Emily’s List president Stephanie Schriock, were thinking independently but were natural allies sharing what they’ve learned on the trail.