Candidates • Tom Ender (Libertarian) •
Russ Feingold, incumbent U.S. Senator (Democratic) • Eugene A. Hem, former educator (Independent) •
Mark Neumann, U.S. Representative from
Milton (Republican) • Robert R. Raymond (U.S. Taxpayers)
Campaign In September 1997, Neumann announced his candidacy for the
United States Senate against
Russ Feingold. Both candidates had similar views on the budget surplus, although Neumann was for banning
partial-birth abortion while Feingold was against a ban. Both candidates limited themselves to $3.8 million in campaign spending ($1 for every citizen of Wisconsin), although outside groups spent more than $2 million on Neumann; Feingold refused to have outside groups spend their own 'soft money' on his behalf. Feingold defeated Neumann by a slim 2% margin in the election. According to the
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Neumann had a 30,000 vote margin outside Milwaukee County, but was overwhelmed by a 68,000 vote margin in
Milwaukee County.
Polling Results {{Election box candidate no change | party =
U.S. Taxpayers | candidate = Robert R. Raymond | votes = 7,942 | percentage = 0.45% == See also ==