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The election year 2006 promises
to be an important one for Democrats. Here in Barron County,
we have a chance to help change the State Senate and Assembly
back to Democratic control. Primary elections take place on
9-12-2006, and the general elections on 11-7-2006
Recommended
reading:
Richie
wins recount by 56 points
Doyle,
Kohl, Obey, La Follette, Jauch, Kreitlow, Hubler, Richie win!
Kagen beats Gard. Dems take House! Dems take Wisconsin Senate!
Falk loses to Van Hollen
Doyle,
Kohl and Falk draw large, enthusiastic Rice Lake crowd
October calendar of events
Debate Watching Party in Rice Lake, October 6th, 6:30
We Deserve a Better Legislature.com "Your one-stop
access point this election season. This website is designed
to get you to all the information you will need to elect the
new legislators from Northwest WI that will finally get us
the legislature we deserve."
Barron
County Democrats
launch new field organization
by Lizbeth Ager
"We are on our way
to victory"
DNC report from 12-4-05,
by Jason Rae

Feingold Inspires Full House at Democratic Fundraiser
Says "We are the party of performance."
by Lizbeth Ager
Barron
County Dems: A call to action
by Cecil Kippenhan & the Democratic Communications
Committee
Creating
a Democratic Message for 2006
by Linda Honold
Candidate
Corner:
Interview
with Pat Kreitlow, January 2006
Kreitlow is running for the 23rd State Senate District seat
currently occupied by Republican Dave Zien.
Democrats
running for national, state and county offices in 2006:
Jim
Doyle for Governor
Barbara
Lawton for Lt. Governor
Doug
LaFollette for Secretary of State
Kathleen
Falk for Atty. General
Herb Kohl
for U.S. Senate
Dave
Obey for Congress
Robert
Jauch for 25th State Senate
Pat
Kreitlow for 23rd State Senate
Mary Hubler for 75th Assembly
Roberta
Rasmus for 67th Assembly
Thomas
Richie for Sheriff
Joyce Kaseno for Registrar of Deeds
Competitive
races elsewhere in the state:
Barron
County residents are ably represented by Democratic officeholders.
Looking for a Republican to help unseat? Here are some important
Democratic challengers in the state of Wisconsin (with more
to come):
Bryan
Kennedy for Congress (WI-5 R. opponent, James F. Sensenbrenner)
Steve
Kagen for Congress (WI-8 open seat)
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