GOP Rep. Duffy wins re-election in northwest Wisconsin

WAUSAU (AP) -- Republican U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy has survived his re-election bid in northwestern Wisconsin's sprawling 7th District.

The first-term congressman defeated Democrat Patrick Kreitlow on Tuesday.

Democrats considered his seat vulnerable since it had been held for 41 years by Democratic Rep. Dave Obey, who retired in 2010. Outside groups spent heavily to try to oust Duffy.

But he benefited from redistricting, which moved GOP-leaning areas including Vilas and St. Croix counties into the district, which roughly spans the northwest quarter of the state.

Duffy also had more money, having raised $2.4 million compared to Kreitlow's $1.2 million as of mid-October.

Duffy, a former district attorney, is also a professional lumberjack from Ashland who appeared on MTV's ``The Real World'' in the 1990s. He sits on the House Financial Services Committee.