Dave Cieslewicz: Let’s have lower turnout

It’s clear that all of this aggressive voting is not a sign of civic health. Quite the opposite. We were a stronger, better and happier democracy when turnout was low and people griped that there just wasn’t much difference between the two parties.

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Michels campaign: From COVID to Kenosha

As Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels holds five grassroots rallies on the final full day of his gubernatorial campaign, he closes the night in the southeastern Wisconsin city that marked one of Governor Tony Evers biggest, and most public, failures:

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Rep. Brandtjen: Protecting military ballots from fraud

State Representative Janel Brandtjen, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections, along with several military veterans, have petitioned the courts to verify active military status for our brave men and women in uniform. The move comes after Brandtjen

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Wisconsin Better Business Bureau:  Caller offering you a “great deal” on Medicare or ACA? Just hang up

If you are adding or changing your Medicare or Healthcare.gov coverage during open enrollment, watch out for unsolicited calls claiming to “help” you find the best deal. Unfortunately, scammers see this open enrollment period as a chance to trick people out of money and personal information. Open enrollment runs through December 7 (Medicare) or December 15

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Dave Cieslewicz: Let’s have lower turnout

It’s clear that all of this aggressive voting is not a sign of civic health. Quite the opposite. We were a stronger, better and happier democracy when turnout was low and people griped that there just wasn’t much difference between the two parties.

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Michels campaign: From COVID to Kenosha

As Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels holds five grassroots rallies on the final full day of his gubernatorial campaign, he closes the night in the southeastern Wisconsin city that marked one of Governor Tony Evers biggest, and most public, failures: Kenosha.  “From COVID to Kenosha, Tony Evers has been a

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Red Cross: Flu season may impact Red Cross blood supply

MADISON, Wis., Nov. 7, 2022 — The American Red Cross urges blood and platelet donors to give now and help fight the potential impact of seasonal illnesses and a potentially severe flu season on the blood supply. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts a serious spread of flu this

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Rep. Brandtjen: Protecting military ballots from fraud

State Representative Janel Brandtjen, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections, along with several military veterans, have petitioned the courts to verify active military status for our brave men and women in uniform. The move comes after Brandtjen received three absentee military ballots with invented names at her

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Wisconsin Election Commission: What to expect on election night

To prepare members of the public and media who will be paying close attention to unofficial Election Night results, the Wisconsin Elections Commission is reminding the public that Election Night results are unofficial and may not be fully available until the early morning hours on Wednesday, Nov. 9, or later.

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