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Radio talk: Vos says Evers wants 'lap dogs' in map drawing process

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(The Center Square) – Wisconsin's State Assembly speaker, on a Tuesday radio show, said he doesn't think drawing new political maps will change things. Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, told Jessica McBride on the Dan O’Donnell Show that Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is likely to veto any maps drawn and only wants 'lap dogs' to do […]

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