August 19, 2022
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We have a REPUBLICAN TICKET! We
hope you all were able to make your voices heard by voting in last
week’s Republican Primary for statewide offices. Now, the real work
begins!
It will be all hands on deck from
now until November. If you’re able to volunteer, join us on our
website here.
- Team WisGOP
On August 9, Republican voters
across Wisconsin made their voices heard in the partisan primary,
where they elected great leaders to carry the party banner into
November. Congratulations to the following primary winners:
- Ron
Johnson for U.S. Senate
- Tim
Michels for Governor
- Roger
Roth for Lieutenant Governor
- Eric
Toney for Attorney General
- Amy
Loudenbeck for Secretary of State
- John
Leiber for State Treasurer
The state party also hosted a unity
tour across the state, where Michels, Roth, and down-ballot candidates
joined state party officials and grassroots leaders at county party
offices across the state to encourage all Wisconsinites to help us
launch the Red Wave in November.
We’re excited to work with these
great conservatives as we come together to re-elect Ron Johnson,
defeat Tony Evers and Josh Kaul, and return real leadership to
Madison. Read more about the unity tour here.
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Last week, fringe-left candidate
Mandela Barnes was officially declared the Democrat nominee for U.S.
Senate – less than two weeks after Democrats decided to abandon the
will of the voters and pressure other candidates to drop
out.
Surprisingly, Democrats declared
Barnes the most electable candidate after his stances on abolishing
ICE, defunding the police, ending cash bail, and imposing the Green
New Deal were known to voters – a testament to the overall
unimpressive options available to Democrats. That’s why the WisGOP
unveiled MandelaBarnesForSenate.com, where voters can read the truth about BS
Barnes’ record – from his extreme views on crime to his wasteful
spending proposals that will prompt even more inflation. Give the
website a look here.
Last week, the Legislature filed in
Waukesha County Circuit Court to intervene in the current
case (White v. WEC)
seeking to stop WEC-issued
guidance on ballot curing – leveraging the full weight of the
Legislature to shut down WEC’s defiant and flagrant abuse of the law.
Read about their intervention in Empower Wisconsin here.
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In Case You Missed
It…
In case you missed it, this week
Tim Michels and Roger Roth embarked on a unity tour across Wisconsin –
joining grassroots leaders, state party officials, and candidates for
local and state offices in county party headquarters throughout the
state. From Monroe, to La Crosse, to Minocqua, to Green Bay, to
Racine, Republicans are fired up and ready to defeat Tony Evers and
send conservatives to Madison this fall.
Democrats’ soft-on-crime policies
and “defund the police” rhetoric are having horrific implications on
the safety of our law enforcement officers. Earlier this month, two
Milwaukee detectives were attacked by a suspect after requesting
backup. Unfortunately, these types of incidents are occurring all too
often because of rising crime and an increase in unfilled positions in
the Milwaukee Police Department.
The first reviews of Mandela Barnes
as the Democrat nominee for U.S. Senate are now in, and let’s just say
they are less than impressive. Since Barnes secured his nomination,
national outlets are weighing in, and the resounding takeaway? Barnes
is just too liberal for Wisconsin.
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