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Tag Archives: Wisconsin
Princeton grad and US Marine MikeGallagher wins GOP primary for Wisconsin’s 8th District [VIDEO]
PJ MEDIA Meet Mike Gallagher, the GOP Marine Running in Wisconsin’s 8th District by Avner Zarmi August 24, 2016 …In the Eighth Congressional District, a three-way contest developed for the chance to replace the retiring Reid Ribble. The contest was … Continue reading
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Tagged 8th District, Mike Gallagher, Paul Ryan, Princeton University, US Marines, Wisconsin
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Media largely silent as Wisconsin police raids target conservatives
EXAMINER.COM by Joe Newby April 24, 2015 According to a report at the National Review, conservatives in Wisconsin have been the target of police raids in a secret “John Doe” witch hunt against supporters of Governor Scott Walker. But, Newsbusters … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC, CBS, Fox News, John Doe, NBC, Scott Walker, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin’s Shame: ‘I Thought It Was a Home Invasion’
NATIONAL REVIEW by David French April 20, 2015 THEY CAME WITH A BATTERING RAM. Cindy Archer, one of the lead architects of Wisconsin’s Act 10 — also called the “Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill,” it limited public-employee benefits and altered collective-bargaining rules … Continue reading
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Tagged Cindy Archer, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill, Wisconsin’s Act 10
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The Education of Scott Walker
POLITICO by Rick Lowry February 18, 2015 Scott Walker belongs to an embattled minority that happens to be most of the population. The root of this paradox is that Walker is an extreme outlier among top elected officials — and … Continue reading
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Tagged Governor Scott Walker, Ivy League, Scott Walker, Wisconsin
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