From Tyler Beamon - Wisconsin Conservation Voters <[email protected]>
Subject Re: Introducing our endorsed candidates.
Date March 31, 2022 1:07 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
John –

I hope you had a chance to check out a few of the dozens of candidates we’ve endorsed in the spring election on April 5.

We have so many great candidates running for office across the state who share your conservation values, but so little time left to push them to victory.

Will you be one of 200 conservation voters to chip in an urgent last-minute gift that gives us the resources we need to do everything in our power to elect our endorsed climate and democracy champions on April 5? [[link removed]]

Thanks for all you do for conservation!

Tyler



Hi John,

In troubling political times, I draw hope and inspiration from people running for local office to make their communities a better place.

The spring election has no shortage of such people. If elected, these candidates will make our state a better place for all of us – a Wisconsin with cleaner water, cleaner energy sources, and a more equitable, inclusive democracy.

Wisconsin Conservation Voters endorsed over 100 candidates for the spring election – each one uniquely qualified and who shares your values. We are excited about all of them, and want to introduce you to a few.

Eric Olson for Portage County Executive
Eric Olson has dedicated his life and career to clean water and conservation. As a lakes specialist, he has what it takes to make sure everyone has access to clean drinking water, and will make Portage County a healthy and vibrant community for all.

Amanda Chu for Brown County District 3
Amanda Chu has been a champion for climate justice since being elected to local office. She will keep working to ensure Brown County has clean water, is climate resilient, and continues its clean energy transition.

Israel Del Toro for Appleton City Council District 4
Israel Del Toro is a Lawrence University professor – an expert on bees! On Appleton City Council, he will be a key ally on our campaigns, helping move the city to 100 percent clean energy, make voting accessible, and build a thriving, healthy city.

Together, we can elect these candidates and build a brighter future for our state.

You can view a full list of our endorsements here for a candidate in your community. [[link removed]] Make sure you have what you need to vote at myvote.wi.gov and make a plan to cast your ballot in-person early or on election day.

A cleaner, healthier Wisconsin is possible. These candidates – your neighbors, friends, and family – are running to make it so in communities across the state. Let’s do our part and help get them elected.

Sincerely,

Seth Hoffmeister
Deputy Director
Wisconsin Conservation Voters

DONATE [[link removed]]

Connect with us:
Facebook: [link removed]
Twitter: [link removed]
Instagram: [link removed]
YouTube: [link removed]
Website: [link removed]


Wisconsin Conservation Voters
133 S. Butler Street Suite 320
Madison, WI 53703
United States
If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please unsubscribe: [link removed] .
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis