Wisconsin Democrats Gain Ground as Voters Approve Key Amendments

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In Wisconsin's recent elections, Democrats successfully broke the Republican supermajority in the state Senate by winning several key races, reducing the Republican seats from 22 to 18. This shift was facilitated by new legislative maps that allowed Democrats to compete in more districts. Despite these gains, Republicans maintained their majority in the State Assembly, though Democrats reduced the Republican majority by 10 seats. The results have set the stage for potential Democratic gains in future elections, with both parties claiming strategic victories.
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