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Michels' mother, Ruth, drove the dump truck. ... Tim Michels and his wife, Barbara, own more than $30 million in properties in New York and Connecticut that were purchased between 2015 and 2020. ...
MADISON – Tim Michels prevailed in the Republican primary for governor with a powerful tailwind provided by former President Donald Trump and through spending millions of his own money. That ...
About 100 people watched Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels speak Monday during a campaign rally held at Thomas Hribar Truck & Equipment Co, 1821 Southeast Frontage Road, Mount Pleasant.
Wisconsin GOP gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels said Republicans would never lose an election in the state. "Tim Michels is a danger to our democracy," Gov. Tony Evers said on Twitter. The ...
Activist Bob Dohnal, right, talks with Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels during the 53rd Chicken Burn at Dohnal’s home on West Potter Road in Wauwatosa on Sunday, Aug. 28 ...
Tim Michels, a wealthy businessman endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won the Republican primary for Wisconsin governor on Tuesday and will face Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in a contest ...
Tim Michels, a Republican in Wisconsin, says he would sign an abortion ban as long as there were exceptions for rape and incest. He is running against Gov. Tony Evers.
Brownsville-based Michels Corp. has received more than $1.1 billion from Wisconsin for construction projects since 2014, according to state records.
But according to Tim Michels, the Republican nominee for Wisconsin governor, Mr. Brady is now on texting terms with another Republican seen as a White House contender: Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida.
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin is raking leaves, asking if voters are “tired of the division and the anger.” Tim Michels, the GOP nominee for governor, is driving a red pickup truck ...
Tim Michels, the former president’s choice in the primary for governor, beat an establishment-backed rival to set up a closely watched November race against Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat.