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In Wisconsin, Michels' shift on abortion isn't 1st reversal
Read full article: In Wisconsin, Michels' shift on abortion isn't 1st reversalRepublican Tim Michelsโ recent reversal to support abortion ban exceptions for rape and incest isn't the first time he's shifted ground on a significant issue in his campaign against Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers.
Far-right wins in blue states threaten GOP hopes in November
Read full article: Far-right wins in blue states threaten GOP hopes in NovemberRepublicans have found success in Democratic strongholds like Maryland and Massachusetts when they have fielded moderate candidates who could appeal to voters in both parties.
Trump ties may come back to haunt in swing state Wisconsin
Read full article: Trump ties may come back to haunt in swing state WisconsinDonald Trump reasserted his grip on Republicans in Wisconsinโs primary, but both Democrats and Republicans say that the former presidentโs involvement in the stateโs key races for governor and U.S. Senate could come back to hurt them in the swing state.
Kleefisch downplays Trump endorsement on final swing
Read full article: Kleefisch downplays Trump endorsement on final swingRepublican candidate for governor Rebecca Kleefisch is downplaying Donald Trumpโs endorsement and rally for her opponent on a final campaign push across Wisconsin, declining to respond to the former presidentโs criticisms.
What to watch in Wis., 3 other states in Tuesday's primaries
Read full article: What to watch in Wis., 3 other states in Tuesday's primariesThe Republican matchup in the Wisconsin gubernatorial race in Tuesday's primary elections features competing candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump and his estranged vice president, Mike Pence.
Pence touts Wisconsin GOP governor candidate Kleefisch
Read full article: Pence touts Wisconsin GOP governor candidate KleefischFormer Vice President Mike Pence is campaigning with his pick in battleground Wisconsinโs Republican gubernatorial primary, calling Rebecca Kleefisch โa proven conservativeโ as she faces an opponent endorsed by Donald Trump.
Wisconsin Democrats face hard road in Senate, governor races
Read full article: Wisconsin Democrats face hard road in Senate, governor racesWisconsin Democrats gathering for their annual state convention this weekend are focused on reelecting Gov. Tony Evers and defeating Republican Sen. Ron Johnson.
Republican Michels launches campaign for Wisconsin governor
Read full article: Republican Michels launches campaign for Wisconsin governorRepublican Tim Michels, a multimillionaire construction company co-owner who last ran for office nearly two decades ago, has launched his campaign for governor in Wisconsin.
GOP targets Wisconsin elections system, nonpartisan director
Read full article: GOP targets Wisconsin elections system, nonpartisan directorWisconsin Republicans are working to discredit the bipartisan system they created to run elections in the state after President Joe Biden narrowly won last year's presidential race.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Evers launches bid for second term
Read full article: Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Evers launches bid for second termWisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is making it official, announcing his bid for a second term in the battleground state where he stands as a Democratic block to the Republican-controlled state Legislature.
GOP source: Priebus mulling run for Wisconsin governor
Read full article: GOP source: Priebus mulling run for Wisconsin governorPriebus would only consider running for Senate if incumbent Republican Ron Johnson did not seek a third term, the strategist said. Some began reaching out to Priebus after conservative talk radio host Jay Weber floated Priebus' name, the strategist said. Priebus served as Trump's chief of staff for the first six months of Trump's term in 2017 before being fired. Priebus last voted in Wisconsin in the 2016 presidential election, when Trump narrowly won the state. AdPriebus, a native of Kenosha, was head of the Wisconsin Republican Party between 2007 and 2009 before spending the next six years as chairman of the Republican National Committee.