Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel says his judicial philosophy lets him leave politics out of his decisions.
The meeting with Susie Wiles came after several congressional Republicans faced pushback from constituents over the rapid pace of the administration's government cuts.
Races in Aurora, Cicero and Dolton show that municipal races are still very focused on what’s happening in our own backyards.
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The subcommittee led by Marjorie Taylor Greene is quickly becoming the site of a pitched battle over Trump’s agenda.
As the state Supreme Court race enters its final weeks, billionaires are writing big checks to the candidates to try and influence the high stakes contest.Dane County Judge ...