Governor Tony Evers took part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Dr. Moon Memorial Library expansion project in Stanley.



When it comes to the story of his political future, however, it looks like over half of the voters in Wisconsin do not want
Governor Evers to run for a third term. That is according to a new poll released by Marquette Law School yesterday. The pollsters surveyed more than 870 registered voters in the state, finding that 55 percent believe the governor should not run for re-election while 42 percent think he should. When looked at by party affiliation, half of independent respondents said they do not want Evers running again, siding with 15 percent of Democrats and 93 percent of Republicans.