Taconite deposit appears in red; mine site is circled |
All received "aggressive support from the Wisconsin chapter of Americans for Prosperity, which was founded by billionaire businessmen David and Charles Koch," Verburg writes. "The Madison-based group sent a field organizer to Iron County after a strongly pro-mine candidate for the board was defeated in a three-way primary in February," and ran a direct-mail campaign.
Bob Seitz, a spokesman for Gogebic Taconite, which wants to open the mine, "said the most vocal anti-mine challengers lost. Seitz said the current board has been cooperative."
Opponents of the mine pointed out that "three other AFP-supported incumbents lost along with one challenger who had the group’s backing," Verburg reports. "AFP didn’t indicate a preference in the other contested race. Losses by incumbents are unusual in a county where the election clerk can’t remember the last time anyone even filed to challenge a board member in an election." (Read more)
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