Waukesha’s Republican County Clerk “finds” 7,500 more votes for David Prosser

UPDATE: Having watched the news conference where the “discovery” of these missing votes was announced, I can’t help but wonder why it took something in the neighborhood of 29 hours after these votes were “discovered” for Kathy Nickolaus to make the announcement regarding the votes. What’s more, how is it…

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Senate Bill 22

SB22, aka the dismantling of public education in Wisconsin, as explained by our own Senator Erpenbach:

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Randy Hopper day

Today is Randy Hopper Day in Madison, as the Recall Hopper campaign will be delivering their papers today. As all of our readers know, Randy Hopper and his live in Valerie Cass, have been covered extensively here. Also wanted to share this fun Randy Hopper video with everyone. Here is…

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I am asking for your vote again.

I recently asked people to vote for Wisconsin\'s FAB 14, in TIME magazines most influential poll(if you have not done so you still can). I am asking again for people to vote, this time NO. Let’s keep sending the message that the assault on our rights is NOT ok and…

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Thursday Music – “Minority”

I couldn’t help but share this…

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Kloppenburg prevails – recount all but assured

According to the Associated Press, Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg has defeated incumbent David Prosser by less than 200 votes out of nearly 1.5 million votes cast. Kloppenburg has already declared victory, and while there’s been no word on whether Justice Prosser will ask for a recount, I’d be absolutely…

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President Obama announces reelection campaign

President Barack Obama announced his 2012 reelection campaign late last week with a video that features not a single word of dialogue from President Obama: In related news, David Plouffe, who managed then-Senator Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008, will not serve as campaign manager for President Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign,…

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