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Incumbent Democrat Mayor Katie Rosenberg of Wausau, Wisconsin, lost her reelection bid in a race that the far-left“could represent trouble to come for Democratic candidates later this year, and in particular, Biden.”incumbent Republican Mayor Robert Mielke by about five points in 2020. This happened in the heart of the pandemic, so her acceptance speech was a memorable two-word xweet: “HOLY BALLS.
Rosenberg conceded to Diny, saying, “There’s a lot of work ahead, and I know with all the department heads and with the City Council, everyone’s going to be great.” She added, “Everyone is going to get the work done for the people of Wausau. You know, sometimes it doesn’t go the way you want, and that’s just the way it is.”
“There was a lot going on in the race that was probably more than what most people thought,” she added.His stunning victory over incumbent Mayor Katie Rosenberg marks an unmistakable repudiation of failed Democrat policies and is a win for Central Wisconsin values,” he said. There’s no question that the political winds have shifted in Wisconsin since 2020. Former President Donald Trump is currently polling better in the Badger State than ever before. According to the RealClearPoliticsFormer President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden
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