Friday, November 9, 2012

Wisconsin politics

  • Wisconsin voters mottle state's political hue

    Is Wisconsin a red state or a blue state. The answer to that question, political pundits say, depends on the election and turnout.

    www.htrnews.com

  • Wisconsin: Election changes little of state politics

    Not much has changed for Wisconsin voters, even after all the ads, ceaseless campaigning and billions of dollars spent. The same guy is in the White House, his allies control the Senate, and the other party is still in charge of the House, a potential ...

    www.twincities.com

  • Long Wisconsin election cycle eases to end

    MILWAUKEE - Candidates approving this message have been at it for two years in Wisconsin, along with the robocalls, angry commercials, emails begging for campaign donations and glossy political mail. Think you had it bad over the last few months?

    www.freep.com

  • Wisconsin's new US Senate delegation a study in contrasts

    While Republican Johnson and Democrat Baldwin represent near opposite ends of the political spectrum, they also are a fair picture of the state of politics in Wisconsin, UW-Madison political science professor David Canon said. Consider that voters here ...

    lacrossetribune.com

  • From politics to biennial budgets

    The Story of Food" by Chris Butterworth has been chosen as the 2013 Book of the Year by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation's (WFBF) Ag in the Classroom program.

    www.agriview.com

  • The $4.2 billion election: Was it worth it?

    One Senate race that saw record amounts of outside money was in Wisconsin. Senator Herb Kohl, a Democrat who had held his seat since 1989, decided to retire this year.

    www.cnn.com

  • Obama wins re-election; Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin prove pivotal

    Updated at 11:31 p.m.ET: President Barack Obama was projected by NBC News to win re-election to a second term, beating Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in enough swing states to secure four more years in office.

    nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com

  • An early look at the 2016 Electoral College map

    Many Americans will now take a break from presidential politics, but the truly devoted will immediately turn their attention to 2016 when the Republicans try to take back the White House and the Democrats try to hold on with a new candidate.

    www.examiner.com

  • Paul Ryan Returns Home to Wisconsin for Final 2012 Rally

    "They have always taken us for granted, Wisconsin," Ryan said to a crowd of 2,500 including Wisconsin political leaders and many family members.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Steve Gunderson bemoans the lost art of cooperation in Wisconsin politics

    Steve Gunderson served as a Republican congressman in Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District from 1981 to 1997. There he focused on agriculture, education, health care and human-rights issues.

    www.isthmus.com

  • Campaigns' control of media gets heavy-handed on election night

    Bill Lueders, president of the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, and the money and politics project director with the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, says the ongoing crackdown on access to candidates and politicians is a ...

    host.madison.com

  • Campaign spending up this election

    Of the $73 million spent by all the candidates leading up to Wisconsin's U.S. Senate election alone, the Center for Responsive Politics reported $42.7 million, or 58 percent, came from outside spending to oppose either Senator-elect Tammy Baldwin or ...

    badgerherald.com

  • Sumi should not run for Supreme Court

    Scott Walker judge by anyone who follows Wisconsin politics. Conservatives dislike her ruling, while liberals like it. Either way, showing any kind of preference over a judicial ruling implies that the judiciary can be said to be "right" or "wrong ...

    badgerherald.com

  • Report: Judge in union case considering run for Wisconsin Supreme Court

    MADISON, Wis. -- A Dane County judge who drew fire from conservatives for a ruling last year halting implementation of Gov.

    www.twincities.com

  • Other view: Wisconsin voters signal a shift in mood, again

    President Barack Obama's decisive victory in 2008 was undercut by the severity of the economic crisis and the political power of the tea party. Gov. Scott Walker's win in 2010 gave rise to protests and a recall movement in Wisconsin that came to define ...

    www.wisconsinrapidstribune.com

  • Wisconsin remains a swing state heading into election day

    When Republican Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan tailgated with Green Bay Packer fans at Lambeau field on Sunday, he was campaigning in the epicenter of what may be a key swing region in a key swing state.

    politics.blogs.foxnews.com

  • Wisconsin political candidates find common ground: no calls during Packers ...

    Wisconsin political candidates find common ground: no calls during Packers games. In a season where political campaigns disagree on almost everything, candidates have found common ground on one point: Never disturb a Wisconsin voter when a Packers ...

    www.duluthnewstribune.com

  • Democrats make gains in Senate majority

    Thompson, who served as secretary of Health and Human Services in the administration of former President Geoorge W. Bush, announced his retirement from politics in his concession speech. Wisconsin results · Wisconsin's Baldwin becomes first openly gay ...

    nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com

  • In Wisconsin and Iowa, Obama makes final push

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  • Baldwin outlasts Thompson, wins open Wisconsin Senate seat

    Washington (CNN) - After seven terms in the House, Democrat Tammy Baldwin has defeated Former Gov. Tommy Thompson in the race for Wisconsin's open Senate seat, according to CNN's projections. Though polling had the election close through most of ...

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

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