Friend,
Rebecca Kleefisch is the best candidate for Governor. She will use common sense conservative reforms to get Wisconsin working again. And I’m encouraging you to vote for her this Tuesday, August 9th.
Because of her experience as a successful Lt. Governor, she is ready to get the job done on Day One. There will be no learning curve to clean up the mess left by radical Tony Evers. Plus, the data shows that she is in the best position to replace Governor Evers this fall.
Looking ahead, Rebecca Kleefisch has a plan of action for Wisconsin:
- Who better to lead the fight to put parents back in charge of their children’s education than a mom who sent her daughters to public schools here in Wisconsin?
- Who better to lead the fight to get costs under control for working families than someone who knows what it is like to work hard to make ends meet for her own family?
- Who better to lead the fight to restore public safety in our communities than someone supported by a majority of the sheriffs and law enforcement across Wisconsin?
- Who better to lead the fight to secure our elections than someone who helped us enact the law requiring photo identification to vote?
- Who better to lead the fight to protect innocent life than a mother whose daughters are involved with the pro-life movement?
- Who better to lead the fight to protect our 2nd Amendment rights than a firearm owner who hunts with her family?
I know that Rebecca Kleefisch will successfully enact these reforms because I saw her work on these issues in the past.
Nobody worked harder to bring jobs and opportunity to Wisconsin. During our time in office, more people were employed than ever before and Rebecca will get Wisconsin working again.
Rebecca Kleefisch is a common sense conservative with a plan of action. She is the best candidate to defeat Governor Evers. She will get Wisconsin working again. That is why Tonette and I will be casting our vote for Rebecca for Governor on August 9th. We hope you will too.
Sincerely,
Scott Walker
P.S. If you need help finding your polling place for August 9th, please visit myvote.wi.gov. Don’t forget to bring your photo ID to the polls!