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riversedge

(73,102 posts)
Fri Nov 11, 2022, 06:16 PM Nov 2022

" But I gotta say, being surrounded by three states with Dem trifectas is tough."






Sachin Chheda
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I’m in Wisconsin. I love Wisconsin. My heart will always be in Wisconsin.

But I gotta say, being surrounded by three states with Dem trifectas is tough. Send some love our way, Michigan and Illinois and Minnesota!


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" But I gotta say, being surrounded by three states with Dem trifectas is tough." (Original Post) riversedge Nov 2022 OP
One has to wonder why people in Wisconsin voted AGAINST Democracy? ProudMNDemocrat Nov 2022 #1
Stop saying that bull. The races were as close as other races that were won. LakeArenal Nov 2022 #7
I am in Iowa. Boy did we stink it up rurallib Nov 2022 #2
I was about to post something similar! progressoid Nov 2022 #4
question - what happens when dems stay home? answer - wisconsin nt msongs Nov 2022 #3
Stop again. Dane County had 90%turnout. LakeArenal Nov 2022 #8
"Hope" was wrong. Michigan fell off the cliff in 2010 just like Wisconsin. They catbyte Nov 2022 #5
Seems we can't do petitions for ballot initiatives in WI StClone Nov 2022 #6

LakeArenal

(29,777 posts)
7. Stop saying that bull. The races were as close as other races that were won.
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 12:01 AM
Nov 2022

Evers is a Democrat. Josh Kaul the attorney General is a Democrat. Barnes continues as Lt Governor.

catbyte

(35,754 posts)
5. "Hope" was wrong. Michigan fell off the cliff in 2010 just like Wisconsin. They
Fri Nov 11, 2022, 06:50 PM
Nov 2022

gerrymandered the hell out of us and it looked hopeless for Democratic gains in the legislature for the foreseeable future. They had a stranglehold on all of the principal state offices, the legislature, and the MI Supreme Court. Then they got cocky, overreaching, and royally fucking up. Taxing seniors and the disabled in order to give corporations a $1.8B tax cut, passed "right to fire" legislation that Snyder signed into law at midnight (along with other heinous bills) after promising during the gubernatorial race that he "had no interest" in doing so. Roads, bridges, and dams were falling apart while they did nothing. The coup de gras was when they poisoned the Flint water supply.

Enough was enough.

Citizens mobilized in 2017 and started a petition drive to put a prop on the 2018 ballot to take redistricting out of the hands of the legislature in favor of an independent commission. Putting legalizing pot on the ballot also helped motivate voters in 2018. The MIDems recruited quality candidates while the MIGQP nominated stale party hacks. We made inroads with the legislature but flipping it was still out of reach. After the anti-gerrymandering prop was passed, we had to wait until the 2020 census to begin redistricting.

We made more inroads in 2020, and most importantly, we flipped the MI Supreme Court to blue -- which was crucial for the 2022 results. After Roe v. Wade was struck down, the MIGQP wanted to resurrect a 1931 law banning all abortions, so a petition drive was launched to put abortion/contraception rights on the 2022 ballot. The MIGQP tried to negate the petition because there was a minor word spacing issue that they said would "confuse" voters, which was a lot of hooey. The MIGQP members of the Board of Canvassers rejected the petition so it went to the MI Supreme Court which ruled it must be put on the ballot. If we hadn't flipped the Court in 2020, I have my doubts the prop would've even made it onto the ballot this year.

It was hard slogging, but Michigan proves that citizens don't have to take what their state GQP is dishing out. It takes a lot of work but it can be done. Plus, it didn't hurt that Benedict Donald isn't all that popular in many parts of the state and his attempt at "king-making" failed miserably. What a bunch of nutbags. Passing a prop that strengthened voting rights in 2020 also helped.

StClone

(11,869 posts)
6. Seems we can't do petitions for ballot initiatives in WI
Fri Nov 11, 2022, 07:52 PM
Nov 2022

The best bet may be to get a WI Supreme Court with a legitimate ruling rather than Conservative bias.

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