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Republican Party of Wisconsin

March 25, 2022

John --

It’s a busy Spring Election season at the Republican Party of Wisconsin! Our county Republican parties have been hard at work in preparing and mobilizing in support of conservative candidates as they fight to take back our local governments. If you would like to support their efforts, there is still time to volunteer. You can sign up to help on our website here.

As always, thanks for all you do!

- Team WisGOP

Spring Election Day is on Tuesday, April 5 – but early voting has already begun! Find out what’s on your ballot and where to vote at myvote.wi.gov. If you would like to get involved in helping us take back our local governments, sign up to volunteer on our website here.

Tony Evers can’t seem to get it right on his top campaign promise. This week, the United States Supreme Court overturned Evers’ gerrymandered maps that misapplied the Voting Rights Act and diluted minority votes. Even Democrats like Senator Lena Taylor criticized the maps and said that it was a “sad day” when they were originally chosen by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. This comes after his Liberal Maps Commission maps were lambasted by Democrats for their treatment of minority voters and rejected in a stunning bipartisan majority. Everything that Tony Evers touches these days turns to a dumpster fire, and his failed attempt at new maps highlights his failure to accomplish anything.

 

 

 

 

 

 




In case you missed it, the Republican Party of Wisconsin joined the Republican National Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee in filing an amicus brief in Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission. The brief opposes the use of ballot drop boxes, which are not permitted under state law, in 2022 elections. Wisconsin’s election laws only allow for the delivery of absentee ballots by mail or in-person, but in 2020, the Wisconsin Elections Commission unilaterally ignored state law and acted beyond their authority to allow the use of ballot drop boxes. Read our press release on the issue here, or read the full amicus brief here.

This National Agriculture Week, the WisGOP is proud to recognize Wisconsin farmers for their hard work in feeding and providing for our state. To highlight the issues facing our state’s agriculture industry under failed Democrat leadership, the WisGOP joined the RNC in hosting a virtual National Agriculture Day event with Congressman Tom Tiffany and State Representative Tony Kurtz, where local farmers discussed how the impacts of Joe Biden and Tony Evers’ policies are crushing their businesses – from inflation, to supply chain struggles, to crippling red tape. You can read more about the event here, or watch the recording on WisEye here.


  Want to help stand up for conservative principles in your community? Submit a Letter to the Editor! You can send a letter directly to your local paper by filling out the form on our website.

 

In Case You Missed It…

Josh Kaul Defends Convicted Rapist, Loses

When lighting company Cree rescinded their conditional offer of employment to Derrick Palmer, who “pushed, struck, beat, suffocated, and raped his girlfriend multiple times” in order to protect their female employees, Josh Kaul stuck his neck out to defend the domestic abuser. Recently, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Cree didn’t violate discrimination laws when standing up for their workers’ safety – making Josh Kaul an even bigger loser than when he initially picked the wrong side of this case.

Tony Evers’ Election Year Flip-Flop on Funding the Police

Tony Evers’ efforts to resurrect his failed public safety record are much like trying to put a band-aid on a stab wound. Evers announced that he will designate more money from his taxpayer-funded re-election slush fund to police forces – trying to paper over the fact that he refused to stop cities from defunding the police just last year, and as of January 2022, he hadn’t even spent the money that he designated for “violence prevention” in October.

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