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Sunday, July 24, 2022, 9:35pm
By Shawn Johnson

The Republicans running for governor signaled varying levels of support for paid family leave during a GOP primary debate Sunday, backing a position that's previously been supported by Democrats in Wisconsin. But on other issues, Republicans Rebecca Kleefisch, Tim Michels and Tim Ramthun took stands that broke sharply from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.

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