May 27, 2022
John --
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! This
weekend, we remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in
defense of our country, and thank the brave men and women in our lives
who continue to serve in the armed forces. We hope you are able to
spend this time with loved ones.
As we reflect on the highly
successful 2022 State Convention in Middleton this past weekend, we
are excited about the road ahead of November. If you would like to
join our efforts to re-elect Senator Ron Johnson, defeat Tony Evers,
and elect conservatives at all levels of the ballot, sign up to
volunteer here.
As always, thanks for all you do!
- Team WisGOP

Last weekend, the WisGOP held our
successful 2022 State Convention in Middleton, which was the most
well-attended Republican convention in a decade! Ultimately, nearly
1,600 Wisconsin conservatives gathered in the belly of the beast in
Dane County to share in conversations, hear from elected officials and
candidates, and attend training sessions as we prepare for the
election year ahead. Grassroots attendees also signaled their desire
to allow statewide candidates to continue to make their case to voters
ahead of the August primary while enthusiastically endorsing Senator
Ron Johnson for re-election. You can watch the WisEye recording of the
morning session here and the afternoon session here.
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A new Marquette University Law
School poll shows that Joe Biden’s approval remains abysmal in
Wisconsin. According to Empower
Wisconsin,
“Biden’s approval rating in the Badger State stands at an abysmal 42%,
with 57% of respondents disapproving of his performance…The Democrat’s
approval rating is at its lowest level, plummeting 16 percentage
points since his high water mark of 58% (42% disapproval) in July.
He’s been under water since September.” Given the continuation of
historic inflation and a crippled supply chain, it’s no surprise that
Biden isn’t winning favor in the Badger State.
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In Case You Missed
It…
Tony Evers has faced increased
pressure and refused to answer questions on the decision by his
Wisconsin Parole Board Chairman, John Tate, to parole a convicted
murderer who who served less than 25 years of his 80-year sentence.
This comes after Evers also dodged questions on whether he planned to
fire John Chisholm and ultimately refused to hold him accountable. It
shouldn’t have taken widespread public outrage for Tony Evers to
finally consider doing the right thing, but Evers simply hasn’t taken
public safety seriously and has given criminals more consideration
than victims.
Earlier this month, the Madison
office of pro-life group Wisconsin Family Action was vandalized and
attacked by arson likely in response to the leaked draft of the U.S.
Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. Democrats in
Wisconsin have been in lockstep with their national counterparts,
hoping to use the leaked opinion to inflame their most radical voters.
In fact, when asked about the protests at the homes of Supreme Court
justices, White House press secretary Jen Psaki refused to condemn
these threats to public safety.
While Tony Evers tries to pass off
social engineering and big government programs as “health care,” he’s
angering actual health care workers to the point of resignation. The
Wisconsin State Journal reported on Tony Evers and Mandela Barnes’
so-called “Health Equity Council.” The group, which is primarily
comprised of Democrat donors, is calling for government handouts and
new taxpayer-funded offices for “environmental justice” and
“transgender health and safety” under the banner of “health care.”
This comes after Evers’ efforts to impose government-run health care
in his most recent budget.
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