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Most of the way through his first year as governor, Democrat Tony Evers is proving to be a less polarizing figure than his GOP predecessor, Scott Walker. He is more popular right now than Walker ...
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Politics reporters Dan Bice and Molly Beck answer frequently asked questions from the world of Wisconsin politics.
Scott Walker narrowly lost his bid for a third term Tuesday to Tony Evers, the leader of the education establishment Walker blew up eight years ago. The Associated Press called the race for ...
Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Democrat Tony Evers battled Friday over health care, the minimum wage, tuition and climate change in their second and final debate. The one-hour forum at the ...
Scott Walker tweeted on Monday of his Democratic challenger. State Superintendent Tony Evers and Department of Public Instruction officials shot back, saying Walker has rejected more than a dozen ...
MADISON - When it comes to taxes, Democrat Tony Evers is keeping it vague. And when the issue is funding schools in the coming years, GOP Gov. Scott Walker is mum. Both Evers — the state ...
Scott Walker calls Tony Evers pathetic for 'using the Lord's name in vain' to slam Walker's policies
MADISON - Gov. Scott Walker on Monday verbally slapped one of his opponents, state Schools Superintendent Tony Evers, for saying he was "goddamn sick and tired" of Walker's policies during a ...
GOP Gov. Scott Walker accused Democrat Tony Evers on Wednesday of planning to release robbers and rapists if elected. Evers called Walker a liar who is taking the race on a low road.
During Scott Walker’s two terms as governor, the parole commission released nearly 1,400 people through discretionary and mandatory parole. Under Gov. Tony Evers, the commission has released 895.
Tony Evers using a pseudonym to communicate ... It is not listed in public directories. Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who was in office between 2011 and 2019, also used the pseudonym kevin.scott@ ...
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