Tony Evers' vows to veto Republican-amended version of his maps
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said he will veto a revised version of his legislative maps that Republicans passed Wednesday in a bid to resolve the fight over the state's legislative boundaries before the liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court decides the matter.
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