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  2. Republican Party of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Republican party of Wisconsin and the politics of the state in general during the 2010s were heavily dominated by the rise of stanch conservative Governor Scott Walker, backed by the then adescent Tea Party movement, a right-wing conservative movement that had formed in the late 2000s in response to Obama's election as President of the ...

  3. Politics of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan was the 2012 Republican Party nominee for vice-president. In 2020, Wisconsin leaned back in the Democratic party's direction as Joe Biden won the state by an even narrower margin of 0.7%. Biden's win was largely carried by Milwaukee and Dane counties with the rural areas of the state being carried by Trump. [9]

  4. Though several Black Republicans and Trump supporters were invited to speak at the RNC in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, so were conservative figures like Tucker Carlson, a proponent of the racist ...

  5. Category:History of racism in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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  6. The Republican Party started in Wisconsin. Here's what to ...

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    The Republican Party was launched in a schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin. Here's a look at how it happened and why.

  7. History of the Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party was slated to control 69 of 99 state legislative chambers in 2017 (the most it had held in history) [150] and at least 33 governorships (the most it had held since 1922). [151] The party took total control of the government (legislative chambers and governorships) in 25 states following the 2016 elections; [ 152 ] this was ...

  8. PolitiFact: Has Wisconsin really had 12 elections since 2000 ...

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    Wisconsin is used to tight elections. Razor-thin presidential races. Statewide cliffhangers. But when Wisconsin Republican Party Chairman Brian Schimming claimed in a media call during Vice ...

  9. 1936 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

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    As Democratic strength weakened severely after 1894 – although the state did develop a strong Socialist Party to provide opposition to the GOP – Wisconsin developed the direct Republican primary in 1903 and this ultimately created competition between the "League" under Robert M. La Follette, and the conservative "Regular" faction. [3]