Evers-O-Meter

The Evers-O-Meter will measure whether Gov. Tony Evers is able to accomplish what he told voters and ultimately rate each promise as ‘Kept’, ‘Broken’ or ‘Compromise.’ It's the same process PolitiFact Wisconsin used with the used with the Walk-O-Meter to hold Gov. Scott Walker accountable and is currently used with the Trump-O-Meter to track President Donald Trump’s commitments.

Evers-O-Meter Scorecard

Promise Kept
0% 9 Promises
Compromise
0% 5 Promises
Promise Broken
0% 9 Promises
Stalled
0% 4 Promises
In the Works
0% 0 Promises
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Top Five Promise

Tony Evers

Evers said he would cut income taxes in his first budget by 10 percent for individuals making up to $100,000 and families making up to $150,000. He would pay for it by limiting the manufacturers and agricultural tax credit. 

 

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Compromise

Tony Evers

In the last week of the campaign, Evers told the Washington Post, “I’m planning to raise no taxes.” He repeated this days later on the Upfront with Mike Gousha show on WISN-TV.

However, these comments appeared to not apply to the gas tax because as he made them he also said he was considering raising the gas tax. (His comments also came as he stuck by his income tax plan, which would cut taxes for the middle class while raising them on some farmers and manufacturers. The income tax plan overall appears to be a net reduction in taxes.)  

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Promise Broken

Tony Evers

“As governor, Tony will: Increase school funding by $1.4 billion over two years in his first state budget.”

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Compromise

Tony Evers

“As governor, Tony will: Repeal changes made to Wisconsin’s prevailing wage laws that simply take money out of Wisconsin’s workers’ pockets”

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Promise Broken

Tony Evers

“As governor, Tony will: Take immediate action to accept the federal Medicaid expansion dollars which would insure thousands more Wisconsinites who are struggling to find affordable health insurance.”

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Promise Broken

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