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Worth Watching Wisconsin

April 1, 2008 - 10:17am

Voters go to the polls today in Wisconsin, and, if you know the state and its people at all (your blogger married one), you know an April Fools Day election is fitting. But keep an eye on Wisconsin today: the results may be more important than those of the much ballyhooed presidential primary in February.

There's a fascinating battle over executive power: a constitutional amendment would eliminate the "Frankenstein Veto." Governors have this extraordinary veto power to eliminate words and combine phrases to give legislation meaning that was never intended. And I'm keeping my eye on a huge number of major school bonds on local ballots. Particularly in places such as Brookfield and Rice Lake (stop in and have a piece of pie at the Norske Nook if you're ever there) where voters have a history of being skeptical of such bonds. Why?

All politics is local, of course. And, with the country probably in recession and with municipal and state budgets tight, local governments around the country will turn more often to borrowing. Will the folks be receptive? And the votes may give us a glimpse of how voters in swing areas of a presidential swing state are thinking about government spending and taxes. Both Democrats are running on promises of tax and spending increases. McCain has made a fetish of his opposition to new spending. Today, the Cheeseheads offer a preview.