Jack,
Lara Trump is coming to Wisconsin today.
We know what she’ll do when she's here. She's going to tout the Trump administration’s trade policies, work they’ve done to lower the cost of prescription drugs, and improvements to our healthcare, but will completely skip over the part about this administration failing Wisconsinites -- and especially our farmers and families who are struggling.
Since Trump took office, manufacturing in Wisconsin has suffered and farmers in our state have been forced to go into bankruptcy, people are still struggling with the crippling cost of prescription drugs, and healthcare premiums are still too expensive for many people. Trump’s policies are hurting hard-working Wisconsinites.
Our team is launching a $5,000 rapid response goal to show that we will not back down. Will you rush a donation now to show Trump and the National Republicans that this seat cannot be won by false promises and cheap words?
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We are working hard to make sure our state’s families have the resources they need to live fruitful lives.
This means making sure they have access to employment and high-quality, affordable healthcare, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, and improving our trade policies to help our farmers, something that Trump and Republicans in Wisconsin and Washington have advocated against by trying repeatedly to repeal the Affordable Care Act and rallying against Badgercare Expansion.
With Lara Trump visiting today, this is a great opportunity to show that our grassroots team is ready to win in May and flip this district blue, and Wisconsin, blue. Can I count on you to chip in right now to help us meet our rapid response goal of $5,000?
We have to stand strong and show the Trump Administration that Wisconsinites are smarter than believing their phony promises.
Thank you,
Tricia
Tricia Zunker is running for Congress in the WI-7 special election to be a voice for the people of northwest Wisconsin – people like the family farmers and working people she comes from, with roots in the Wausau area going back generations. If you’re ready to help Tricia flip this seat, contribute whatever you can now.
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