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(6,941 posts)and is going for a third term. (Even though he was a lousy job creator
Paul Ryan's been going strong in Wisconsin for some time. State legislature went Republican before 2016.
People in Wisconsin have shown a decided preference for Republicanism long before transgender bathroom issue.
Wisconsin factories have been closing for decades. First the old runaway shops; then automation. But Trump voters in Wisconsin seemed to not be impoverished.
Private unions built an alliance with Walker to take down public unions in Wisconsin some time ago--it was one of the open secrets of Walker's success.
the old saying that the rich can hire one half of the working class to beat up on the other half seems to be also true of the middle class in Wisconsin.
How do you think the Wisconsin Republican phenomenon happened ? Some say it was the passage of the Healthcare Bill (ACA) giving rise to the Tea Party.
Maybe there is more to the story?
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