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Debt Perception

Based on current projections by One Wisconsin Institute, a nonprofit organization that conducts research on student loan debt, it will take 21 years or so to repay this amount. [Workforce]

Kloppenburg, Bradley zero in on Election Day

The liberal One Wisconsin Now recently provided Kloppenburg a boost when it uncovered things Bradley wrote as an undergrad at Marquette. [Wisconsin Law Journal]

Ann Walsh Bradley: ‘Headlines not about me’

It comes after liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now unearthed opinions Rebecca Bradley wrote while she was a student at Marquette University in 1992. [Wisconsin State Journal]

Lazich will not seek re-election

Liberals said they were happy to see her go, and One Wisconsin Now's entire staff released a joint statement to that effect. [Lakeland Times]

Supreme Court race not without controversy

Recently, the election gained increased national media attention when the liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now unearthed some articles Bradley wrote in a school newspaper in 1992. [The Clarion]

Alliance says Bradley won’t attend forum

Liberal group One Wisconsin Now said in a news release that Bradley doesn't want to face the Jewish community after she equated abortion to the Holocaust in writings to a college newspaper in 1992. [Associated Press]

Senate President Lazich won’t seek re-election

Liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now ripped Lazich in a statement Monday, calling her a “reliable reactionary voice to promote intolerance, racist dog-whistling and making women second-class citizens in our economy and at the doctor’s office.” [Associated Press]

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates spar over political ties

Bradley's anti-gay and anti-feminist college writings from 24 years ago have become a central point in the campaign since liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now brought them to light in early March. [Associated Press]

Scott Walker reversals piling up as presidential bid looms

“Walker’s propensity for saying one thing while doing another and the subservience of principle to political expediency in order to advance his own ambitions has come to the fore,” the liberal One Wisconsin Now said after Walker’s reversal on ethanol policy. [Wisconsin State Journal]

Assembly Democrats call on Rebecca Bradley to resign

Assembly Democrats are stepping up their attacks on Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley over her inflammatory writings about LGBT people and feminists. The writings were uncovered by the liberal group One Wisconsin Now. [Wisconsin Gazette]

Battle for the court

As a Marquette student, she wrote opinion pieces, unearthed by One Wisconsin Now, in which she referred to being gay as “an abnormal sexual preference” and to people with AIDS as “degenerates,” suggesting they deserved to die. [Isthmus]

Republican haters

Hence the apologies and disavowals from Bradley and Scott Walker after One Wisconsin Now unearthed Bradley’s disgusting rants about “degenerates” and the “abnormal sexual preference” of gay people during her campus bomb-thrower days, as well as the national GOP establishment’s convulsions over the rise of Donald Trump. [Isthmus]

The case for Rebecca Bradley’s conversion is weak

That was before the indefatigable Scot Ross, executive director of the liberal group One Wisconsin Now, uncovered and shared Bradley’s explosive hate writings from the Marquette Tribune. [Wisconsin Gazette]

Landscape shifts as Wisconsin primary nears

"I think that's an interesting question, what does Walker today say about this?" said Scot Ross, executive director of the liberal group One Wisconsin Now. [Appleton Post-Crescent]

Stating opinions comes at a price

Just weeks before the April 5 elections, the liberal political group One Wisconsin Now discovered several editorial columns, written by Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley for the Marquette Tribune in 1992. [Advance-Titan]

Six Questions Rebecca Bradley Must Answer

Serious questions have been raised in recent weeks over controversial articles and a loyalty pledge Justice Rebecca Bradley made to the state big business lobby.

National roundup: LGBT Issues

Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley has apologized for anti-gay opinion pieces she wrote ... One Wisconsin Now revealed the writings. [Windy City Times]

The Mystery of Rebecca Bradley

As One Wisconsin Now documented, she wrote to Marquette’s student newspaper that Americans were “either totally stupid or entirely evil” for electing President Bill Clinton. [Urban Milwaukee]

Supreme Court candidates spar over independence

Kloppenburg, meanwhile, has gotten a boost from liberal group One Wisconsin Now, which brought to light Bradley's college writings that bash gays and feminists. [Associated Press]

The Hard Power of ‘Soft’ Voter-ID Laws

According to the nonprofit One Wisconsin Now, the state’s DMV has created such a draconian bureaucratic voter-ID exemption process that many voters simply give up in anger and frustration. [The Atlantic]