Wisconsin state Senate candidate Dan Knodl (R) “says if his election gives Senate Republicans a two-thirds majority, he would ‘certainly consider’ support launching impeachment proceedings against Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz,” the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports.
“Wisconsin Republicans are defending a two-thirds majority in the state Senate that they achieved in November but quickly lost after the retirement of longtime GOP state Sen. Alberta Darling of River Hills. If Knodl replaces Darling, Senate Republicans will have enough members to be able to remove state officials who are impeached by the state Assembly.”
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