Wisconsin earthquake: Republicans could lose it all if they don’t get their act together

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Opinion | Wisconsin earthquake: Republicans could lose it all if they don’t get their act together WashTimesOpEd

Richard Nixon was in the White House. Although two Democrats, William Proxmire and Gaylord Nelson, represented Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate, most observers put the state safely in Republican hands absent a political earthquake.

Mr. Evers, however, hasn’t thus far been able to roll back the policies instituted during the Walker years because Republicans still control both houses of the Legislature and have a one-vote majority on the state Supreme Court. Mr. Evers has instead relied on executive actions with dubious constitutional authority and vetoes. He and his progressive allies have challenged many of the Republican policies in the courts, but these cases have been stymied by the conservative majority on the court.

Since then, nearly two dozen states have banned Zuckbucks, but Mr. Evers vetoed legislation that would have done so in Wisconsin. Millions in out-of-state progressive cash is already pouring into the coffers of the progressive candidate, Milwaukee Municipal Judge Janet Protasiewicz. Her opponent believes the 2023 version of Zuckbucks can’t be far behind. As a judge, Ms.

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