If you were to believe some newspaper reports from the state Republican
convention over the weekend, you’d think Wisconsin congressmen Paul Ryan and
Jim Sensenbrenner were on opposite sides of a dramatic split within
By all accounts, Hillary Rodham Clinton has not yet decided whether to seek the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. But the prospect of her candidacy, combined with her undeniable popularity, is agitating certain
To at least half of Wisconsin voters in last November’s presidential
election, the only thing scarier than electing Republican Congressman Paul Ryan
as vice president would be electing Republican Gov. Scott Walker
On April 2, in one of only two statewide races on the ballot, Wisconsin
voters will have a rare chance to weigh in on the state’s support for public
and private schools
Savvy Republicans know that something is deeply wrong with the GOP—frequently mocked these days by Republicans themselves as "the stupid party"—which has lost the popular vote in five of the last six presidential
Although he isn’t on the Feb. 19 primary ballot for state Supreme Court, Justice David Prosser’s actions on the court seem to be a focal point of the race
It seemed preposterous that 2012 could
match the high drama of 2011 in Wisconsin. But we were proved wrong. This year
had as many sudden developments, twists and turns, conspiracies and surprise
endings as last year
On Nov. 6,
Democratic candidates for Assembly offices in Wisconsin earned almost 200,000
more votes than their Republican counterparts, yet they’ll be in the minority
in that chamber and in the state Senate for the next two