By of the Journal Sentinel Madison— As much as anything, is running for president on this: he has cut taxes in Wisconsin over the past four years, with more than $2 billion to come over the next two years. Taxes in Wisconsin are still higher than the national average and they're often still progressive. That means compared to other states, taxes here are more likely to be paid by the wealthy. But the tax cuts passed by Walker and — and the hundreds of millions of dollars in education cuts that went with them — provide insight into what he would and wouldn't do as president. | Aug. 15, 2015 6:18 p.m. By of the Journal Sentinel Haven — Matt Jones crashed the Michelob party at...
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