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Wisconsin goes purple, voters weigh in on split state

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Republicans and Democrats both won and lost major races in the 2022 election Republicans and Democrats both won and lost major Wisconsin races in the 2022 elections. Outlets project Democrat Governor Tony Evers to keep his spot over Republican Tim Michels, while Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Mandela Barnes fell short to Republican Senator Ron Johnson.... [Read More]

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