Wisconsin's political landscape is under scrutiny following the 2024 elections, with growing dissatisfaction among voters regarding the status quo.
Political leaders are being urged to either step up or step aside as both Democrats and Republicans assess the state's future. While Wisconsin's elections were deemed safe and fair, there are calls for improvements. Democrats have re-elected Greta Neubauer as Assembly minority leader, signaling continuity in leadership as the party looks to build on recent gains.
Discussions around rural economics and political culture are also gaining attention, with figures like Brian Reisinger offering insights into the challenges faced by rural communities.
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Wisconsin Democrats reelect Neubauer as Assembly minority leader
Wisconsin Democrats have reelected Greta Neubauer as Assembly minority leader after she helped the party flip nearly a dozen seats in this month's elections
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Rep. Scott Krug: Wisconsin's election were safe and fair but still need improvement
Milfred and Hands interview Brian Reisinger, the Sauk County author of "Land Rich, Cash Poor," who worked for big-name Republicans such as Gov. Scott Walker and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. He offers a clear-minded assessment of rural economics, politics and culture, based on his own family's challenges.
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Political leaders in Milwaukee and Wisconsin need to step up or step aside | Letters
The 2024 election revealed an undeniable reality: people are fed up with the status quo — in the U.S., in Wisconsin, in the Democratic Party.
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