There are more than a million and a half people in metropolitan Milwaukee, yet few can expect to cast a truly meaningful vote in a congressional election in the fall.
They likely won’t cast a meaningful vote in a state Senate election this fall either.
Or a state Assembly election.
That’s because there are practically no competitive seats in the most populous part of this competitive swing state, thanks to redistricting and the ultra-polarized geography of southeastern Wisconsin. CONT.
Craig Gilbert, Journal Sentinel