Madison, Wisconsin. Democratic candidates won contests this week, taking a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat and the mayoralty in Waukesha, while Democrats also performed strongly in a Georgia special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, officials and party operatives reported. Republican officials acknowledged setbacks, with U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany saying 'We got our butts kicked,' and Democratic consultant Jared Leopold noting broad overperformance; GOP strategists cited voter dissatisfaction and favorable Republican polling but said they must refine messaging and ground operations ahead of the November midterms.
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Democrats are gaining ground, while Republicans are regrouping. Both parties are refining their strategies for the November midterms. This is politics in action. Worth forwarding if you know someone who cares about their community's future.
Democratic candidates benefited from wins in Wisconsin local races and improved performance in a Georgia special election, increasing party momentum ahead of the November midterms.
Republican candidates and local GOP organizations suffered narrower margins and losses in contested races, prompting internal concern and strategy reassessment before the November midterms.
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