Q&A: Ahead of the RNC, a Conversation with Paul Ryan
The Janesville Republican – once a cornerstone of the national party, now a conservative without a place in today’s politics – talks about Trump, Biden and his own future.
The Janesville Republican – once a cornerstone of the national party, now a conservative without a place in today’s politics – talks about Trump, Biden and his own future.
The former House speaker reiterates his opposition to the former president’s candidacy in an interview with Milwaukee Magazine.
If Paul Ryan has any ambition to rehab his image among Republicans and run for office, he sure isn’t showing it.
The governor’s short-lived presidential campaign ended about $1 million in the red. He’s since made slow progress in squaring up, but we have a few suggestions to help him back into the black.
Paul Ryan and Reince Priebus made the list, and Scott Walker wrote about Ted Cruz.
Marquette professor and FiveThirtyEight contributor Julia Azari discusses the Wisconsin primary, Clinton vs. Sanders, Trump vs. Cruz, the possibility of a contested convention, and much more.
Michael Grebe’s Bradley Foundation influence will live on at the Capitol with Janesville’s Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House.
We found out which of Wisconsin’s political scribes had sold the most units.
Can a Republican congressman this young and this good-looking fix Social Security?