2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumWisconsin and Minnesota are case studies in the difference between Republican and Democratic rule.
Very good article.
WI has Gov Scott Walker-and MN has Mark Dayton. Night and Day.
The GOPs War on Voting Is Working
Wisconsin and Minnesota are case studies in the difference between Republican and Democratic rule.
https://www.thenation.com/article/the-gops-war-on-voting-is-working/
By Ari BermanTwitter
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................. In addition to the voter-ID law, since 2011, Wisconsins GOP-controlled legislature has cut the early-voting window from 30 days to 12, eliminated night and weekend voting, banned straight-ticket voting, made it more difficult both to register to vote and to cast an absentee ballot, and tightened residency requirements. It has also disbanded the widely respected nonpartisan agency that oversees state elections and was supposed to educate the public about the voter-ID law. University of Wisconsin political scientist Barry Burden calls it death by a thousand cuts.
Many GOP-controlled states have restricted access to the ballot following Barack Obamas election, but Wisconsin is especially notable because, unlike Alabama or Texas, it has a long history of high voter turnout, pioneering election reforms, and commitment to good governance.
Indeed, in 2008 and 2012, Wisconsin trailed only one stateMinnesotain voter turnout. The two states are practically twins, with nearly identical demographics, geography, and cultural history. Both states have a long-standing progressive tradition dating back more than a century, from Wisconsin Governor Robert Fighting Bob La Follette to Minnesotas Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. In the 1970s, they were also the first states to allow Election Day registration, which has significantly boosted turnout. Demographers call it the civic-responsibility belt, says Craig Gilbert, Washington bureau chief of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
But the two states have clashed sharply in recent years, becoming case studies in the difference between Democratic and Republican rule. Whereas Wisconsin elected Walker and a GOP legislature in 2010, Minnesota narrowly elected Mark Dayton, and two years later a Democratic legislature. Minnesota raised taxes on the wealthy, invested in public education, expanded health care, and boosted unions, while Wisconsin did the opposite. Now Minnesota is winning the border war, with faster job growth, higher wages, and lower unemployment. ...........................
MattP
(3,304 posts)Both are veto proof majority house senate and governor and look at the different outcomes
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)the enormous Brain Drain that has and is occurring,and,this is and will be devastating for Wisconsin. But, what the hay,we still got folks to work at Menards and ABC Building Centers,and we got them Casino's. Real money makers for the locals.