President Donald Trump will be the only Republican candidate on the primary ballot in Wisconsin. A bi-partisan committee met with state elections officials today to decide which candidates will appear on the April 7th ballot. The G-O-P members submitted only Trump’s name and he was unanimously approved on a voice vote. The moves means former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld and ex-Illinois Congressman Joe Walsh will not be a choice for Republican voters. They could be placed on Wisconsin’s ballot if they collect more than eight-thousand signatures each by January 28th. The Democrats on the committee submitted 14 candidates including Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar.
President Trump Will Be Lone Republican on Wisconsin Primary Ballot
Jan 7, 2020 | 9:00 PM
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