In case you missed it, a new video from American Bridge 21st Century targets Wisconsin GOP U.S. Senator Ron Johnson as he breaks his term-limit pledge and runs for reelection. The video highlights five ways that Johnson has repeatedly put his and his
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers continues ringing in the new year today announcing changes effective January 1, 2022, to keep more money in Wisconsinites’ pockets as folks and families face rising costs and businesses face challenges getting materials and supplies.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, addresses breaking his pledge to serve just two terms in the first ads he launched of his reelection. In both, Johnson says he decided he “can’t walk away” because of the nation’s troubles. Johnson’s campaign
Contact: alec@rebeccakleefisch.com [Waukesha, WI] – Rebecca Kleefisch’s campaign for Governor of Wisconsin announced that she raised more than $3.3 million in the first four months of her campaign – one of the largest initial finance reports by a gubernatorial challenger in Wisconsin
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GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, considered one of the most vulnerable incumbents in the country, on Sunday formally announced he would seek reelection to “continue to fight for freedom in the public realm.” Johnson, R-Oshkosh, vowed before his 2016 reelection
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Dems were quick to knock U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson for breaking his vow to only serve two terms after the Oshkosh Republican formally announced his reelection bid. Johnson
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he wants Michael Gableman’s review of the 2020 election to be complete with a final report by the end of February. “I’ve been very clear with Justice Gableman,” Vos said on WISN’s “UpFront,” produced in
Gov. Tony Evers and top GOP rival Rebecca Kleefisch are touting their fundraising numbers, portending another high-spending guv race. Evers said he raised more than $5 million in the second half of 2021 and finished the year with $10.5 million
Contact: Matt Henkel (608) 387-9519 Appleton, WI – Following the December 31 campaign finance deadline, State Senator Roger Roth announced that his campaign, Roth for Wisconsin, will report over $400,000 cash-on-hand going into the 2022 election year. “Republican enthusiasm in
Contact: Dylan Lefler 480-406-0300 Press@RonJohnsonforSenate.com OSHKOSH – Today, the Ron Johnson for Wisconsin campaign launched its first ads of 2022 highlighting Wisconsin’s need for strong leadership in Washington. From running a business for 31 years, to answering the call to
In case you missed it, a new video from American Bridge 21st Century targets Wisconsin GOP U.S. Senator Ron Johnson as he breaks his term-limit pledge and runs for reelection. The video highlights five ways that Johnson has repeatedly put his and his corporate billionaire backers’ interests ahead of Wisconsin families, including that he
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers continues ringing in the new year today announcing changes effective January 1, 2022, to keep more money in Wisconsinites’ pockets as folks and families face rising costs and businesses face challenges getting materials and supplies. Gov. Evers directed the Department of Revenue to revise withholding
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, addresses breaking his pledge to serve just two terms in the first ads he launched of his reelection. In both, Johnson says he decided he “can’t walk away” because of the nation’s troubles. Johnson’s campaign said the 60-second spots will run statewide starting today on
Contact: alec@rebeccakleefisch.com [Waukesha, WI] – Rebecca Kleefisch’s campaign for Governor of Wisconsin announced that she raised more than $3.3 million in the first four months of her campaign – one of the largest initial finance reports by a gubernatorial challenger in Wisconsin history. “In only four months, hard-working Wisconsinites from every corner
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GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, considered one of the most vulnerable incumbents in the country, on Sunday formally announced he would seek reelection to “continue to fight for freedom in the public realm.” Johnson, R-Oshkosh, vowed before his 2016 reelection that he wouldn’t seek a third term. But he hedged
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Dems were quick to knock U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson for breaking his vow to only serve two terms after the Oshkosh Republican formally announced his reelection bid. Johnson issued a statement yesterday saying he was running to “continue
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he wants Michael Gableman’s review of the 2020 election to be complete with a final report by the end of February. “I’ve been very clear with Justice Gableman,” Vos said on WISN’s “UpFront,” produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com. “I want to have legislation on the
Gov. Tony Evers and top GOP rival Rebecca Kleefisch are touting their fundraising numbers, portending another high-spending guv race. Evers said he raised more than $5 million in the second half of 2021 and finished the year with $10.5 million in the bank. Evers also raised $5 million during the
Contact: Matt Henkel (608) 387-9519 Appleton, WI – Following the December 31 campaign finance deadline, State Senator Roger Roth announced that his campaign, Roth for Wisconsin, will report over $400,000 cash-on-hand going into the 2022 election year. “Republican enthusiasm in Wisconsin is palpable and a red wave is building. As
Contact: Dylan Lefler 480-406-0300 Press@RonJohnsonforSenate.com OSHKOSH – Today, the Ron Johnson for Wisconsin campaign launched its first ads of 2022 highlighting Wisconsin’s need for strong leadership in Washington. From running a business for 31 years, to answering the call to serve the great people of Wisconsin in the Senate, Ron