John,

2021 is already shaping up to be a busy year for the Republican Party of Wisconsin. As January comes to a close, we have already made important steps towards the priorities we set forth in December — including establishing a task force to push for election reform, working with local candidates across the state and capitalizing on President Trump’s unprecedented grassroots movement to start building a powerful coalition ahead of 2022.

As we begin laying the groundwork for 2022, we are more grateful than ever for all you do to help elect Republican candidates up and down the ballot. As we work to hold Democrats like Joe Biden, Tony Evers and Ron Kind accountable and begin laying the foundation to elect a Republican Governor and United States Senator in less than two years, your support could not be more critical. Please take a moment to read some of the latest updates from the Republican Party of Wisconsin below.

- Team WisGOP

Thank You, President Trump!
President Trump’s historic term was marked by many conservative achievements. The Wisconsin GOP put out a statement on Inauguration Day -- which irritated the media -- thanking President Trump for all he had done for the Badger State to give those who had felt left out of the political process a voice in their government, and for all that he has accomplished, including:

We are proud to have worked with grassroots activists across Wisconsin in fighting to re-elect President Trump and playing a role in the largest ground game operation in presidential history. President Trump received over 1.6 million votes, over 130,000 more votes than any Republican in state history, and a vote margin here that was nearly 4 percent better than the national total.

The Republican Party of Wisconsin was proud to fight alongside President Trump, as did thousands of activists across Wisconsin. We stood with the campaign, taking two cases to the Wisconsin state Supreme Court in 2020, two cases before the US Supreme Court, put up funding for post-election litigation on behalf of the campaign, and organized volunteers to staff recounts, conduct research and serve as poll observers. Thank you to the countless number of individuals who gave their time to this effort.

We commend President Trump for his many accomplishments and thank him for his four years of service to America as our 45th President.

Democrats Reject Unity for Blatant Partisanship
After months of proclaiming their hope to unify the country, and calls for unity in the inaugural address, Democrats wasted no time in throwing those plans out the window. The first week of Joe Biden’s presidency saw 30 partisan executive orders and actions that bypassed the legislative process, as well as the beginning of an impeachment against President Trump. Nancy Pelosi even declared that she is “not worried” about unity as she pursues impeachment. So that didn’t take long.

Keystone Pipeline Cancellation Crushes Blue Collar Jobs
It also took less than one day in office for Joe Biden to begin gutting blue collar jobs. With the stroke of a pen, Joe Biden unilaterally decided to terminate construction on the Keystone XL Pipeline — effectively destroying thousands of blue collar jobs, undermining American energy independence and spiking energy costs for hardworking Wisconsin families. Due to the multiple Wisconsin-based contractors involved in the Keystone XL project, Joe Biden is already directly hurting Badger State businesses and workers.

Thankfully, Wisconsin congressional Republicans are fighting back. On Wednesday, Wisconsin’s Republican congressional delegation wrote a joint letter to Joe Biden expressing their strong objection to the destruction of Badger State jobs and held press conferences calling on Biden to restore these workers’ livelihoods. You can read the letter here and watch the press conference with Congressman Steil, Congressman Grothman and Congressman Fitzgerald here, and watch the press conference with Congressman Gallagher here.

Pelosi’s Puppet Ron Kind Votes for Nancy for Speaker
The self-proclaimed “most bipartisan member of Congress,” who votes with Democrat leadership 95 percent of the time, made his partisan priorities clear in his vote for Nancy Pelosi for Speaker of the House. When it became clear the vote would be close, everyone knew Ron Kind would support her. He preaches independence, but whenever the vote is close, the liberal left that runs the Democrat Party knows that Ron Kind has their backs. Watch our video featuring Executive Director Mark Jefferson and former WI-03 Congressional Candidate Derrick Van Orden calling on Pelosi’s Puppet Kind to vote against Nancy Pelosi on Facebook, located here.

Join Us in the Wisconsin Dells on June 25-26!
On Friday, the Republican Party of Wisconsin issued the official Call to the 2021 State Convention to be held on June 25-26 at the Kalahari Resort and Convention Center in the Wisconsin Dells. Sign-up and room block information are forthcoming. We hope to see you there!

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