Election Day is less than 10 days away, team and this has been a busy month for our campaign. We are excited to share with you everything Team Roe has been up to in October, but first, we have a quick ask of you: In these critical last days, we still need your help to reach as many voters as we can to share Ann's vision for WI-01.
October 1st, AFL-CIO Labor Breakfast and Kenosha Harbor Market
Ann joined the AFL-CIO for breakfast in Kenosha and then met (and shopped!) with small business owners at the Kenosha Harbor Market where she picked up the cutest little plant pot!
October 2nd, Packers Watch Party
We hosted a Packers watch party and cheered the Packers on to victory! Ann appreciated the opportunity to meet community members, talk to them and hear their thoughts about what they think is important for the district in this election.
October 4th, IBEW Women's Conference in Fontana
Ann was invited to speak at the IBEW Women's Conference here in Fontana. IBEW is a leader in promoting leadership for women in the building trades.
October 5th, Ann joins Gov. Evers to speak to IBEW Members
Ann joined Gov. Tony Evers to speak with IBEW members about the stakes of the election. If the Republicans win this election, they will not only be a threat to our rights but also to our social security and medicare. The stakes couldn't be higher. That is why we have to flip WI blue this election.
October 8th, Roevember Rally in Racine
Ann joined Greta Neubauer, Wisconsin Assembly Minority Leader, Natalia Taft, City Council Alder, and supporters at the Roevember Rally in Racine. Racine is fired up to make its voices heard this November at the polls – together we can fight for the right to choose, and win.
October 10th, Kenosha AFL-CIO Meeting
Ann was hosted by the Kenosha AFL- CIO Labor Union. She is the only candidate for WI-01 who will fight for union families and retirees.
October 12th, GOTV Planning in Cudahy, WI
Ann joined volunteers in Cudahy, WI for a GOTV volunteer strategy session. When elected, Ann Roe will be fighting for reproductive rights, strengthening public education, and expanding affordable healthcare. Our campaign's secret weapon is our volunteer crew and there is ALWAYS room for more volunteers to join our campaign!
October 15, Janesville Wine Walk
As the Past President of Downtown Janesville, Ann worked with small businesses every day to revitalize our community. The Janesville Wine Walk is a special reminder of that hard work for Ann as she strolled through our thriving downtown.
October 16, Janesville Pride in the Park
Ann stopped by the Janesville Pride in the Park. It was great to see so many in our community celebrating and showing support for our district's LGBTQ+ community!
October 17, Kenosha Democrats' Annual Dinner
Ann attended the Kenosha Dems' annual dinner and gave a speech on the brighter Wisconsin we can build together. As always, everyone was fired up and motivated to work for a Wisconsin that works for everyone.
October 17, Rock County Jumpstart's Open House
Ann attended the Rocky County Jumpstart's Open House to learn more about the minority-owned small businesses they advise and support. It was great to learn about all the small businesses this program has helped build.
October 19th, Debate with Bryan Steil
Ann took on Bryan Steil in a debate – and won – she showed her vision for the future and Steil's could not be more different. While Steil puts politics over real solutions to help Wisconsinites, Ann is an advocate for freedom from government overreach and policies that will move our students, families, and small businesses forward. Endorsements:
This was a BIG month for endorsements. Our campaign was recognized by organizations such as the Kenosha Firefighters Local 414, AFT Wisconsin, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and the UFCW Local 1473 Executive Board.
It is an honor for Ann to be recognized as the pro-union, pro-choice, and pro-Wisconsin candidate. She is the right person to represent Wisconsin in Congress, and this November we are supporting Ann all the way to the polls and Congress.