Schimel campaign: The prosecutor vs. the poser

Contact: Johnny Koremenos, 262-706-1649 Brad Schimel’s Lifetime Commitment to Justice for Survivors vs. Josh Kaul’s Empty Rhetoric [WAUKESHA COUNTY, Wis…] The Brad Schimel for Attorney General Campaign released a :30 television commercial today which shows the stark contrast between real prosecutor

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WisDems: Statement on Trump visit for Leah Vukmir and Scott Walker

Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org; Alex Japko, alexj@wisdems.org Vukmir has campaigned on being President Trump’s deciding vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act and gut protections for people with pre-existing conditions Walker authorized Wisconsin to join lawsuit to eliminate the Affordable Care Act and its

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Rep. Zamarripa fundraiser

    Join us for an evening of action at the Democratic Party of Milwaukee County Bay View office. We need to be prepared for the Republicans sneaky ways of dropping large amounts of money right before election day. Let’s

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John Graber: Don’t be fooled by the Evers tax cut

When it comes to the Wisconsin economy, there’s very little to attack Governor Scott Walker on. The unemployment rate is at three percent. Wages are rising above the national average. International investments from companies like Foxconn are transforming Wisconsin into a modern, 21st century economy. Even a writer in the New York Times admits the economy is a “hurdle” for Wisconsin Democrats.

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Jim Maas: Election meddling in Wisconsin

Most Wisconsin voters support more choices on the ballot and want all qualified candidates to be included in debates. Other polls have indicated that voters would prefer more than two choices, not less. That is not how the Wisconsin Association of Broadcasters sees it. As it has in previous years, the WBA is planning to exclude all candidates except the Democratic and Republican nominees from their televised debate for candidates for governor while still calling it a “Gubernatorial Debate.

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Steil campaign: Small business leaders back Bryan Steil

Media Contact: Andrew Iverson, Communications Director NFIB Endorses Bryan Steil for Congress KENOSHA, Wis. – First Congressional District candidate Bryan Steil announced today the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). NFIB is the largest association of small and independent

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Wisconsin DATCP: Don’t risk manure runoff; chec the risk advisory forecast, conservation officials say

Contact: Donna Gilson (DATCP), 608-224-5130, donna.gilson@wi.gov Bill Cosh, Communications Director (DATCP), 608-224-5020, William2.Cosh@wi.goov Ben Uvaas (DNR), 920-303-5433, benjamin.uvaas@wisconsin.gov Aaron O’Rourke (DNR), 715-839-3775, aaron.orourke@wisconsin.gov MADISON – The rainy planting and growing seasons have stretched into the harvest season, making farmers eager to get crops off

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THU News Summary: Trump to hold rally in Mosinee next week; Walker, Evers tussle over tax uppers

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/category/subscribers-only/news-summary/ **************************************** Nov. 8: WisPolitics.com Post-Election Party in Madison Join WisPolitics.com for a post-election party running from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday Nov. 8 at the Madison Club. This bipartisan gathering wil… Please log in to

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Myers Reseach: Cannabis referendum questions likely to increase voter turnout

Statewide poll shows majority of Wisconsin voters more likely to turn out because of cannabis questions Contact: Andrew Myers, 202-733-3688, andrew@myersresearch.com MADISON, WI, UNITED STATES, October 18, 2018 — A statewide poll of likely Wisconsin voters suggests that Wisconsin voters in counties with cannabis referenda questions will be much more likely

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Schimel campaign: The prosecutor vs. the poser

Contact: Johnny Koremenos, 262-706-1649 Brad Schimel’s Lifetime Commitment to Justice for Survivors vs. Josh Kaul’s Empty Rhetoric [WAUKESHA COUNTY, Wis…] The Brad Schimel for Attorney General Campaign released a :30 television commercial today which shows the stark contrast between real prosecutor Brad Schimel and Madison Activist Josh Kaul. “Josh Kaul has

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WisDems: Statement on Trump visit for Leah Vukmir and Scott Walker

Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org; Alex Japko, alexj@wisdems.org Vukmir has campaigned on being President Trump’s deciding vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act and gut protections for people with pre-existing conditions Walker authorized Wisconsin to join lawsuit to eliminate the Affordable Care Act and its protections for pre-existing condition coverage  MADISON — Even though 93 percent

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Wisconsin Department of Administration: Central Wisconsin businesses learn about opportunities Foxconn can bring to region

Contact: DOA Communications, (608) 266-7362     STEVENS POINT – The Portage County Business Council Inc. hosted a presentation by the state Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) this afternoon about the positive economic ripple effects that the Foxconn project in Southeast Wisconsin can bring to Central Wisconsin and beyond.“Foxconn’s ‘Wisconsin First’ commitment means

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Rep. Zamarripa fundraiser

    Join us for an evening of action at the Democratic Party of Milwaukee County Bay View office. We need to be prepared for the Republicans sneaky ways of dropping large amounts of money right before election day. Let’s show them that grassroots campaigns have more power! Snacks and

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John Graber: Don’t be fooled by the Evers tax cut

When it comes to the Wisconsin economy, there’s very little to attack Governor Scott Walker on. The unemployment rate is at three percent. Wages are rising above the national average. International investments from companies like Foxconn are transforming Wisconsin into a modern, 21st century economy. Even a writer in the New York Times admits the economy is a “hurdle” for Wisconsin Democrats.

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Jim Maas: Election meddling in Wisconsin

Most Wisconsin voters support more choices on the ballot and want all qualified candidates to be included in debates. Other polls have indicated that voters would prefer more than two choices, not less. That is not how the Wisconsin Association of Broadcasters sees it. As it has in previous years, the WBA is planning to exclude all candidates except the Democratic and Republican nominees from their televised debate for candidates for governor while still calling it a “Gubernatorial Debate.

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Steil campaign: Small business leaders back Bryan Steil

Media Contact: Andrew Iverson, Communications Director NFIB Endorses Bryan Steil for Congress KENOSHA, Wis. – First Congressional District candidate Bryan Steil announced today the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). NFIB is the largest association of small and independent businesses in the United States. Earlier this month, the U.S. Chamber

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Caleb Frostman fundraising event hosted by Tim Carpenter, Sen. LaTonya Johnson, and Sen. Chris Larson

CALEB FROSTMAN EVENT HOSTED BY: SENATOR TIM CARPENTER, SENATOR LATONYA JOHNSON AND SENATOR CHRIS LARSON When: THURSDAY OCTOBER 18TH 5:00 PM TO 7:00 PM Where: TRANSFER PIZZERIA CAFE. 101 W MITCHELL ST.  MILWAUKEE EVENT SPONSORED BY: COUNTY EXECUTIVE CHRIS ABELE SCHOOL BOARD DIRECTOR LARRY MILLER & ELLEN BRAVO Adam Abelson & Matt Vendlinski, Angela Lang, Bonnie & Matt Brusky, County Supervisor Steven Shea & Laura Kukor-Shea, DNC

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Wisconsin DATCP: Don’t risk manure runoff; chec the risk advisory forecast, conservation officials say

Contact: Donna Gilson (DATCP), 608-224-5130, donna.gilson@wi.gov Bill Cosh, Communications Director (DATCP), 608-224-5020, William2.Cosh@wi.goov Ben Uvaas (DNR), 920-303-5433, benjamin.uvaas@wisconsin.gov Aaron O’Rourke (DNR), 715-839-3775, aaron.orourke@wisconsin.gov MADISON – The rainy planting and growing seasons have stretched into the harvest season, making farmers eager to get crops off the fields and spread manure. But impatience can lead to

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