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MADISON 鈥?Republican gubernatorial candidate Rebecc stanley cup a Kleefisch on Thursday reported raising more than $3.6 million over the first six months of the year as she competes with self-funder Tim Michels, who has spent millions on television ads that almost immediately put him in a tight race for the nomination.Michels, who is endorsed by Donald Trump and co-owns the state s largest construction company Michels Corp., had not yet filed his fundraising report that is due Friday. A third candidate, state Rep. Tim Ramthun, has also not filed.The winner of the Aug. 9 primary will advance to face Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. He reported raising $10.1 million the first half of this year, a record high in a campaign that is expected to shatter spending records.Kleefisch s haul was itself a record stanley deutschland for non-incumbe stanley canada nts, breaking the previous record of $2.6 million brought in by Scott Walker during his first campaign for governor in 2010. She raised more than $7 million since getting in the race, but her campaign did not release how much cash she had on hand.Outside groups are also pouring millions into the race and the state leaders of the Democratic and Republican parties have predicted that the governor s and Senate races combined could see upwards of $700 million in spending by the Nov. 8 election.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Ecmy Milwaukee woman turns grief into purpose during National Donate Life Month8 q6 Z/ g8 m \" U a& l: ]
MADISON, Wis. 鈥?Tuesday morning was the first time the public got to see a report from a Republican-led investigation into Wisconsin s 2020 election.It was released moments before Michael Gablemen, a former state supreme court justice and hired as the investigation s frontman, began an hours-long presentation to the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections.The investigation came with a $676,000 price to taxpayers. Criticism was swift, saying the report was misleading and inaccurate.Gable stanley cup man recommended dismantling the bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission and made a controversial statement. I believe the legislature ought to take a very hard look at the option of decertification of the 2020 Wisconsin presidential election, Gableman told the committee.The suggestion to consider decertification drew bipartisan criticism online and later clarification from legislative counsel that it is not a legal option.The report also claimed Milwaukee, along with other cities in the state, broke the law when it accepted private grant money to run elections. The report claims the money was partisan and bribery. I stanley cup would say that, again, the facts do not support this, Claire Woodall-Vogg, executive director for Milwaukee s Election cups stanley Commission, said during an interview.Woodall-Vogg said the money went to pay poll workers, cover super high-speed ballot tabulators and a voter education campaign in light of the pandemic challenges.Woodall-Vogg also disputed claims in the report that says