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 It has been a year of endorsing candidates from an opposing party.Former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney will campaign with Vice President Kamala Harris today  stanley cup in Ripon, Wisconsin, the historic birthplace of the Republican Party.Cheney endorsed Harris last month.Cheney co-chaired the January 6th Committee investigation into former President Donald Trump and has become a fierce critic of his campaign.At the event, Cheney is expected to focus on  putting country over party. The Harris-Walz campaign also announced that 25 fellow Wisconsin Republicans have signed a letter backing Vice President Kamala Harris for president. The list includes three former Republican state lawmakers elected in the 1980s.Read the open letter below:       Open Letter From Republicans in Wisconsin Endorsing Kamala Harris for President by TMJ4 News on ScribdIn the letter, the Republicans say they have  plenty of disagreements with Vice President H stanley vaso arris  but added they did not want  another four years of the broken promises, election denialism, and chaos of Donald Trumps le stanley shop adership. Trump has also picked up key endorsements from former Democrats. Former Congresswoman and Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is now backing Donald Trump. She joined him for an August town hall rally in La Crosse.Watch: Ripon prepares for visit from VP Kamala Harris:            Ripon community reacts to expected visit from Vice President Kamala Harris                            A new Marquette Law School poll s Grkl Southeast Wisconsin weather: Chilly Night, Showers Monday and Tuesday
 WAUKESHA, Wisc. 鈥?School board elections are historically non-partisan, but not this year. Several school board candidates were backed by local parties, yielding big wins for several school board races flipping conservative, including in Waukesha.School board races became intense as more people wanted a seat at the table where decisions were being made about the pandemic and COVID-19 protocols. As more people became interested in becoming  stanley drink bottle a school board member, so did local political groups. WISRED , an initiative by the Republican Party of Waukesha County, focuses on electing conservative and right leaning local officials.The in stanley website itiative backed three winners in the Waukesha School board election: Mark Borowski, Marquell Moorer and Karrie Kozlowski.Rebecca Kleefisch, a republican candidate running for governor, backed many conservative-leaning school board candidates.  We saw explicit endorsements of candidates by political parties which is something that s relatively recent,  said Dan Rossmiller, the government relations director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards.Rossmiller said, while this is unprecedented in school board races, he expects the operation of local boards to remain the same. But, he expects some things to change.  The positions they ultimately take on certain issues and how they develop local policies to govern themselves may differ as a result of the election last night,  Rossmiller stated. He added tha stanley thermobecher t election results from Tuesday night may have