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Evan Newman's avatar

I’m guessing the results of the Supreme Court race [and the mayoral races in Waukesha, Menomonie, and River Falls (the last two were defeats for double-digit year incumbents)] will be lightning fuel for Democratic recruiting and fundraising in those (and similar) areas during this year’s Assembly and Senate races.

I’d be surprised if more Republicans don’t announce retirement from the legislature after next week’s special session too. (E.g., Do Marklein and Novak really want to run in this environment?)

Mark W Peters's avatar

Those who know Waukesha only as a name associated with Republicans because... Why be curious? Are surprised by this. But she had the endorsement of the current Mayor who ditched the Republican party and survived, and she's has been the Council President for a couple years already. City of Waukesha is in Waukesha County, but is different. Maybe not as different as Austin is from Texas, or Madison is from Wisconsin, but it's more purple than red or blue and has been for many decades.

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