POLITICS
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13 of the Scariest Things Ron Johnson Has Said as Wisconsin’s Senior Senator
It’s a spooky time of year, but Republican Sen. Ron Johnson doesn’t reserve frightening remarks just for the month of October. These are 13 of the scariest things he’s said as Wisconsin’s senior senator.
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Insurance Companies Could Be Required to Cover Additional Breast Cancer Screenings for Women With Dense Breast Tissue
The new bills would impact an estimated 50% of Wisconsin women, whose breast tissue is white– just like possible tumors.
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Wisconsin Lawmaker Explains Why Nothing Gets Done in the State Legislature
Why does nothing get done inside the state legislature? We asked an Assemblywoman who’s also fed up. Find out how she stays optimistic and how she says YOU can help create change.
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‘Likely’ Voters Favor Republicans. ‘Registered’ Voters Favor Democrats in New Poll.
With less than one month until the midterms, Wisconsin’s latest poll is painting a clearer picture of what could happen. Well, kind of. Here are some of the biggest takeaways from October’s Marquette Law School poll.
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‘Thanks a $10 Million!’: Gov. Evers Pledges Major Money to Support Wisconsin Veterans
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced the state is committing $10 million to help veterans adjust back to “normal” life, both immediately and in the long-term. Find out where that money will go, and how you can help, too.
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Wisconsin Voters’ Four Biggest Concerns, and How Evers, Michels Would Respond
Incumbent Gov. Tony Evers (D) and challenger Tim Michels (R) are tied at 50% in the latest polls. This is what they’ve said, done, and would do if elected (or re-elected) this November.
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Why Wisconsin’s Senate Race May Be the Most Important in the Country
If current polling holds, Democrats could control 52 seats–enough to codify abortion rights, if Mandela Barnes defeats incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson this November.
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First-of-Its-Kind Universal Health Care Referendum on the Ballot in Rural, Red Wisconsin County
Voters in Dunn County, which includes the town of Menomonie in western Wisconsin, will have a chance to weigh in on a very important, albeit unusually progressive, question this November: Should the United States provide universal health care?
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The Most Bipartisan Members of Congress: Where Wisconsin’s Senators Rank
It takes compromise for bills to pass in Washington and for change to happen in Wisconsin. How often do Wisconsin’s Senators actually work with the other side?
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Why You Haven’t Seen Our One-on-Ones with Tim Michels and Sen. Ron Johnson
Both Republican campaigns are avoiding our emails and calls. Here’s what we would’ve asked.
























