Dave Zweifel: Perdue has no respect for Wisconsin’s farmers

During a news conference on the Expo grounds, the biggest gathering of dairy farmers and suppliers in the world, Perdue said, “In America, the big get bigger and the small go out.” And if that wasn’t enough of a downer to those who had banked on a Trump administration to provide some help, Perdue added that in America, no small business should expect a guaranteed income or a profit.

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Wisconsin Water Alliance: Builds team, strengthens efforts at critical time

Contact: joe@franklinstrategy.com Organization doubles down on advocating for sound water policy across the state [Madison, WI] – Today, the Wisconsin Water Alliance (WWA) announced that it is expanding its team and accelerating efforts at a critical time for water and water-dependent industries. WWA is a non-partisan, statewide organization whose mission

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Dave Zweifel: Perdue has no respect for Wisconsin’s farmers

During a news conference on the Expo grounds, the biggest gathering of dairy farmers and suppliers in the world, Perdue said, “In America, the big get bigger and the small go out.” And if that wasn’t enough of a downer to those who had banked on a Trump administration to provide some help, Perdue added that in America, no small business should expect a guaranteed income or a profit.

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MON News Summary: Evers to issue four pardons today; five of Evers’ cabinet picks to get Senate vote Tuesday

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Oct. 17: Struggles in Wisconsin Farm Country: The Trade War, Weather and Workforce Issues Farm news personality Pam Jahnke moderates a panel discussion on the troubled farm economy. Confirmed panelists include: State Agriculture Secretary Brad Pfaff; State Representative Travis Tranel, R-Cuba City; Paul Mitchell, d…

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Fox News poll shows Biden ahead of Trump in Wisconsin

A new poll conducted in Wisconsin for Fox News shows Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump and respondents split about impeaching the president. Biden topped Trump 48 percent to 39 percent. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders was backed by 45 percent of voters compared to 40 who supported the president. And Elizabeth

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