In 2024, the Democratic Party gave us Trump 2.0 by refusing to participate in the presidential primaries and instead foisting on us the two candidates who lost to Donald Trump in the polls (Joe Biden and Kamala Harris).
Now, with federal agents killing U.S. citizens in Minneapolis and threatening to invade Greenland, President Donald Trump has hijacked Wisconsin’s Republican primary for governor by crowning candidate Tom Tiffany (“Trump Endorses Tiffany for Governor,” January 29).
As an independent voter, I believe the media, the Supreme Court, or other scapegoats bear significant responsibility for our current mess, and the two major party primaries force us to try to do damage control in the general election instead of electing serious public servants.
Gerald J. Nola, Shorewood
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This article originally appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Republicans, Democrats share responsibility for current election chaos | Letters