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Republican candidate for governor Tim Michels has spent more than $7.9 million of his own money on his campaign.
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Top Democrats running for the chance to take on U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson in Wisconsin largely kept their focus on the Republican opponent during the first and only televised debate.
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There’s still confusion more than a week after a state supreme court decision on how people can return absentee ballots.Ballots drop boxes are no longer an option, you can still mail it, or return it in person, but only yours.
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Wisconsin’s longtime Democratic secretary of state says he’s not worried about a Republican opponent who has raised more than 6 times as much money as he has.
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The campaign for Wisconsin governor is shaping up to be the most expensive in state history.
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Wisconsin’s bipartisan elections commission can't agree on what guidance, if any, to give the state’s more than 1,800 local clerks to help them understand how to implement a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling outlawing absentee ballot drop boxes.
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Several of his campaign promises fired up the crowd including his pro-life views, support of gun ownership, and upholding election integrity.
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Wisconsin is four weeks away from the August Primary.
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The nonpartisan organization Secure Democracy USA recently released a report about how ongoing debates about voting and election-related legislation could impact rural voters.
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Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson is endorsing construction company co-owner Tim Michels for governor, after Thompson decided against a running again earlier this year.