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In a state so evenly divided that a 1- or 2-point margin is a resounding victory, Wisconsin voters turned out in droves on Tuesday to deliver an unmistakable blow to right-wing judges and politicians pushing forced-birth laws, hyper-gerrymandering, voter suppression and union-busting. Progressive Judge Janet Protasiewicz clobbered former right-wing state Supreme Court justice Dan Kelly by 11 points (with more than 95 percent of the vote in). (The Associated Press called the race less than an hour after the polls closed.)

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5 minutes ago, suh_fan93 said:

In a state so evenly divided that a 1- or 2-point margin is a resounding victory, Wisconsin voters turned out in droves on Tuesday to deliver an unmistakable blow to right-wing judges and politicians pushing forced-birth laws, hyper-gerrymandering, voter suppression and union-busting. Progressive Judge Janet Protasiewicz clobbered former right-wing state Supreme Court justice Dan Kelly by 11 points (with more than 95 percent of the vote in). (The Associated Press called the race less than an hour after the polls closed.)

 

My aunt and uncle live in WI. They wanna move now cuz it's too liberal lol 

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29 minutes ago, suh_fan93 said:

In a state so evenly divided that a 1- or 2-point margin is a resounding victory, Wisconsin voters turned out in droves on Tuesday to deliver an unmistakable blow to right-wing judges and politicians pushing forced-birth laws, hyper-gerrymandering, voter suppression and union-busting. Progressive Judge Janet Protasiewicz clobbered former right-wing state Supreme Court justice Dan Kelly by 11 points (with more than 95 percent of the vote in). (The Associated Press called the race less than an hour after the polls closed.)

It turns out that Republicans not having any policy and running on a platform of election denial and that schools are pits of CRT/Trans/Sexual Indoctrination centers is extremely unpopular. 

 

But they have to go with those positions because the actual policy they advocate for - tax cuts for the wealthy, dismantling the social safety net - is even MORE unpopular. 

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