Sunday, April 3, 2016

Wisconsin: Politics Impossible To Predict Ahead Of Tuesday’s Primary


By David Lightman, March 30, 2016 McClatchy DC

MILWAUKEE - Wisconsin’s politics seem to make little sense.

Three times its people sent Russ Feingold, hero of the left and author of a landmark law to curb big money in campaigns, to the Senate. In 2012, they elected Tammy Baldwin as the first openly gay person to the Senate. They have voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1988.

Yet they’ve also embraced Scott Walker, the combative conservative Republican, voting three times for him as governor since 2010.

They’ve also sent Ron Johnson, a Republican, to the U.S. Senate as part of the tea party wave of 2010 that ousted Feingold. Johnson’s lifetime American Conservative Union rating is 98. For comparison, Baldwin’s is 1.82.


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