Hi friends, Tonight is the second debate ahead of the primary. Tune in to the TMJ4 debate here: TMJ4.com/live ENDORSEMENTS |
I’m proud to have earned the support of so many conservative leaders and organizations like Governor Scott Walker, Wisconsin Fraternal Order of Police, and Wisconsin Right to Life. We have the grassroots momentum and energy needed to take down Tony Evers. This week, we added the Wisconsin Firearm Owners Association to the growing list of support. I’ll never shy away from protecting the Second Amendment and our right to bear arms, which is why the NRA has given me an A rating. For a full list of endorsements, visit www.rebeccaforgovernor.com/endorsements.
CLEANING UP OUR ELECTIONS |
Our Republican Legislature took another step toward securing our elections by stopping the Wisconsin Elections Commission from allowing clerks to cure ballots. The unelected bureaucrats of WEC have no business rewriting our election laws. I sued WEC because of their failed administration of the 2020 election. As governor, I’ll abolish WEC and secure our elections. Wisconsin voters should have confidence their vote is fair and secure. Check out my plan to secure our elections. WISCONSIN WORKERS & MANUFACTURERS |
Wisconsin workers and manufacturers can count on me to have their back. This week as I traveled the state, I met friends at five manufacturing companies: - Mid-Valley Industries in Kaukauna
- CTI Hospitality in Algoma
- Walker Forge in Clintonville
- Bay Tek Entertainment in Pulaski
- Pindel in New Berlin
Although these businesses all manufacture different products, they all shared a common issue: staffing shortages in the Biden-Evers economy. As governor, I’ll support our economy by rebuilding our talent attraction program, putting trades and vocational education in schools, and lessening everyone’s tax burden so Wisconsin workers can keep more of their hard-earned incomes. Forward, |
P.S. This week will mark two weeks until the primary election! We need all hands on deck. Join our team and help take down Tony Evers. Visit our volunteer website to learn more. |