NEW: GOP candidate for governor Tim Michels doesn't rule out signing a bill that would attempt to overturn Wisconsin's 2020 presidential election results.
"Need to see the details," he said after multiple questions on the subject.
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Legal scholars and the legislature's nonpartisan lawyers say such a move would be illegal. The state's most powerful lawmaker, Speaker Robin Vos has said the same.
Still, Donald Trump, who's endorsing Michels, renewed his call to lawmakers following SCOWIS ruling on drop boxes.
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My coverage from Green Bay today, including our interview with Tim Michels, who wouldn't say whether he'd sign a bill seeking to reclaim Wisconsin's 2020 electoral votes.
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I will vote for a literal ham sandwich over Evers. Kenosh burned on his watch which brought about Rittenhouse killing 2 and injuring 1 in self defense. he shuttered our economy with his emergency orders. Safe at home my ass. Wisconsin can do better than Evers.
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The price of Trump's endorsement. Or he really believes the lies. Neither is good.
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won’t have to do any campaigning with crap like this. will be his own undoing.
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He’s going to sign a bill when it comes to his desk if he wins.
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Stop reporting on these clowns
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