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News stories about late night Milwaukee County reporting has given Wisconsin a black eye and it’s time to manage our ...
Rural voters and inner-city voters in the swing state face a similar plight: despite politicians’ promises, their needs remain unmet.
We in Wisconsin deserve to feel truly represented by our elected officials rather than alienated amid the relentless pull of partisan infighting between the two major political parties. That is why we ...
The court's 4-3 ruling signals the latest flashpoint surrounding the broad partial veto power of Wisconsin’s governor and the deep political divide within the state’s high court. Liberal ...
This is a new and big development in judicial politics in Wisconsin. How has it happened ... voters help illustrate how the education divide has boosted Democrats in lower-turnout races.
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has become hyper political. The rise and fall of Michael Gableman’s career shows how ... It becomes a force against the disinformation that aims to divide people and promote ...
By Peter Cameron, THE BADGER PROJECT More than $50 million was spent in 2023 on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. More than $80 million in 2025. How much cash will pour into the state next year?
The race for control of the court, which became a proxy battle for the nation's political fights, broke records for spending and was poised to be the highest-turnout Wisconsin Supreme Court election ...
Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter ... with a critical state Supreme Court race in battleground Wisconsin that’s drawn national attention, and ...
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asking voters to send a message that Musk should not be meddling in Wisconsin state politics. Conservatives, on the other hand, have really embraced him. Musk has become central for the candidates ...
While partisanship intensifies this divide, institutional factors also perpetuate it. Wisconsin’s legislative districts are drawn in ways that often favor one party, making rural lawmakers less ...