September 29, 2022 – Washington Co., WI – I, like many others, agree that there are too many negative political ads. Ironically, one of the more “positive” ads has Governor Tony Evers stating that he will “work with the other side.” I find this ad to be hypocritical.
Governor Evers has vetoed 126 bills sent to him by the Senate and Assembly – 126 and counting. This must be some sort of modern-day record. Who does Tony Evers think the “other side” is? How can he claim to work with the “other side” when he vetoes everything?
Also, we have a terrible crime problem in this state. Tony Evers and other Democrats have created an environment in which crime flourishes… releasing prisoners and appointing soft-on-crime prosecutors. How about firing John Chisholm?
Tim Michels will not release violent criminals and will fire people like Chisholm.
Education is a train wreck. Student scores are at an all-time low. Governor Tony Evers supports the status quo.
Tim Michels would create a more competitive atmosphere by encouraging school choice.
Gas prices have doubled, inflation is rampant, drugs are pouring in through our southern borders, and 401Ks are in freefall. Democrats must own this. They created this.
Vote for Tim Michels for Governor on November 8.
Gary Brussat
West Bend, WI
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It’s time people get out and vote and realize who they vote for and research before they vote