January 20, 2023 John – We
hope you’re enjoying the “warm” Winter weather. Team WisGOP has been hard at work the past few weeks to deliver results for
Wisconsinites this spring! The
Spring Elections are the most important in decades. This election will decide the balance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. If we lose our conservative
majority, we risk losing significant successes of the past decade, including Act 10, concealed carry, common sense measures like voter ID, and school
choice. We’re encouraging Republicans to VOTE EARLY in the spring elections – early voting begins on February 7 for the primary, which is
February 21. To find your polling location or request your absentee ballot: visit myvote.wi.gov!
- Team WisGOP Chairman
Brian Schimming has hit the ground running — hosting training sessions and preparing local candidates and regional leaders for the Spring
Election. Chairman Schimming and Team WisGOP have visited Milwaukee, Green Bay, Eau Claire, La Crosse, and Stevens Point to meet with outstanding
local leaders and are looking forward to more stops this Spring. When
he’s not training local leaders, Chairman Schimming can be found on a variety of news outlets as he shares the Republican message and boasts big
plans for the future. Most recently, he appeared on CBS 58 to discuss the Republican Party of Wisconsin’s vision. You can watch the full
interview here!
It’s
time to join or renew your membership with your county party! Joining your county party is a great way to meet fellow conservatives, get involved in
your community, and make an impact on elections. Most county parties offer at least one event or meeting a month where you can discuss pressing
issues, learn how to help, and meet your elected officials and candidates. The most important work is done at the local level – which starts
with our county parties. Click here
to find your county party and get involved! In
Case You Missed It Protasiewicz
would have thumb on the scale for a far left agenda On
Capital
City Sunday
with
host AJ Bayatpour, liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz violated
Wisconsin’s Code of Judicial Conduct
– AGAIN. Protasiewicz again broadcast the goal behind her run for the Wisconsin Supreme Court: judicial activism. It’s hard to rely on
anyone who embraces
the label of ‘progressive’
on issues that are likely to come before the state Supreme Court to be willing to put aside any personal biases on the bench.
Liberal
Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidates Violate Judicial Ethics
In
case you missed it, during the Wispolitics Supreme Court forum, the liberal Supreme Court candidates, Janet Protasiewicz and Everett Mitchell showed
they intend to be rubber stamps for the liberal agenda on the Court. While Wisconsinites expect the Supreme Court Justices to apply the law regardless
of their personal beliefs or their parties’ beliefs, Protasiewicz and Mitchell have taken it upon themselves to offer personal assessments of
the issues of the day and telegraph how they would rule. Worth
the Read
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