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Dear Friend,
When someone tells you what they are going to do, believe them.
After the socialist victories in New York, Francesca Hong, one of the leading Democrat candidates for governor, declared that Wisconsin is next. We cannot afford to ignore that warning.
Her record speaks for itself. She supports driver's licenses and taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal immigrants, wants to abolish prisons and the police, voted against making child grooming a felony, opposed stopping Communist China from buying Wisconsin farmland, and voted to increase your property taxes for the next 400 years.
Just yesterday, she willingly appeared on the livestream of someone who has said America “deserved 9/11,” claimed that capitalists should be killed, and called communism the “honorable end goal.”
Sadly, it didn't seem to bother the other leading Democrat candidates for governor either.
When the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel asked Mandela Barnes and Sara Rodriguez to condemn those comments, both refused to do so.
We can disagree on taxes, spending, or other issues. But there should never be any hesitation in condemning communism or rhetoric that excuses terrorism. Their silence says everything about what today's Democrat Party is willing to embrace.
This election is about more than politics. It's about the future of Wisconsin.
As Governor, I'll end the 400-year property tax hike on day one, eliminate state income taxes on tips and overtime, lower utility costs, cut red tape by 25%, protect our farmland from industrial-scale solar, wind, and Big Data development, ban sanctuary cities, and return common sense to Madison.
Wisconsin doesn't belong to the political insiders or the radical activists. It belongs to the hardworking families who built this state.
If we organize, knock on doors, make phone calls, and bring new people into this movement, we will be the firewall that stops socialism in Wisconsin.
I hope you will join me in this fight for our state’s future. You can sign up here to get involved, purchase merchandise here, or donate here.
Sincerely,
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