Experts wonder: Where did Walker go wrong?
Gov. Scott Walker started the 2016 cycle as the perfect Republican candidate.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
53 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Gov. Scott Walker started the 2016 cycle as the perfect Republican candidate.
Gov. Scott Walker announced Monday that he is ending his once-promising presidential bid after registering below 1 percent in a CNN poll and a lackluster performance at last week’s GOP debate at the Reagan Library.
Gov. Scott Walker has abruptly decided to drop out of the 2016 campaign, according to an article in The New York Times and subsequently confirmed by an anonymous source close to the Walker campaign.
Gov. Scott Walker focused on reasserting himself as a contender in the Republican field at the second presidential debate Wednesday, after his poll numbers have plummeted in Iowa.
Dane County’s finance committee listened to arguments from community members Monday night over a resolution to address mental health needs and racial disparities in the jail system.
Senate Republicans pushed through a repeal of Wisconsin’s 48-hour waiting period for handgun purchases Tuesday amid vocal resistance from Democrats.
The Wisconsin Senate passed a bill Tuesday to regulate rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft, sending the proposal to Gov. Scott Walker for his approval.
Gov. Scott Walker submitted a series of corrections to his 2015-’17 budget proposal Monday, which includes a cap on resident undergraduate tuition within the UW System and a return of the Wisconsin Idea to the System’s mission statement.
Wisconsin voters will determine the future of the state’s judicial branch Tuesday through an election for a seat on the bench and a referendum on how chief justices are chosen.
State senators invited experts to testify on campaign finance reform Tuesday in the hope of gauging public opinion before introducing a bill later this year.
Both houses of the state Legislature passed a number of bipartisan bills in session Tuesday. Party leadership also addressed the proposed creation of a public authority model for the UW System following an Associated Press report that the notion had lost widespread support.
A state Senate committee heard public testimony Wednesday on a proposed bill to eliminate the 48-hour waiting period for handgun purchases in the state.
A state education board found Monday that high percentages of students drop out of private for-profit colleges in Wisconsin.