Washington Co., WI – Wisconsin Family Action Political Action Committee (WFA PAC) announced it has endorsed the following candidates in the respective races for this fall’s elections. Candidates in BOLD will be on the August 11 primary ballot. Additional endorsements for the primary and general election are pending.
US House of Representatives State Senate
Scott Fitzgerald – Congressional District 5 (primary) Joan Ballweg – Senate District 14 (primary)
Glenn Grothman – Congressional District 6 Duey Stroebel – Senate District 20
Tom Tiffany – Congressional District 7 Dan Kapanke – Senate District 32
State Assembly
Shae Sortwell – Assembly District 2 Barbara Dittrich – Assembly District 38
Ron Tusler – Assembly District 3 Jeremy Thiesfeldt – Assembly District 52
Rob Hutton – Assembly District 13 Michael Schraa – Assembly District 53
Joe Sanfelippo – Assembly District 15 Dave Murphy – Assembly District 56
Janel Brandtjen – Assembly District 22 Timothy Ramthun – Assembly District 59
Dan Knodl – Assembly District 24 Robert Brooks – Assembly District 60 (primary)
Paul Tittl – Assembly District 25 Chuck Wichgers – Assembly District 83
Terry Katsma – Assembly District 26 Mike Kuglitsch – Assembly District 84
Cody Horlacher – Assembly District 33 James Edming – Assembly District 87
Scott Allen – Assembly District 97
Julaine Appling, Director of WFA PAC, commented on the endorsements:
“WFA PAC is very pleased to endorse these candidates, who have met the stringent requirements necessary to receive our support. They have each shown that they understand that to lead Wisconsin and our nation properly, to ensure our future, our best natural resource—our families—must be strengthened and preserved. These candidates are committed to doing that by working to, among other things, reduce government regulation, improve the business climate in order to encourage job creation, ensure families can make their own health-care choices, protect human life, and strengthen the institution of marriage. These are values WFA PAC shares with these candidates and with thousands of Wisconsin citizens in their respective districts.
“We believe voters this fall will find themselves in agreement with these Wisconsin citizens who have stepped out and taken on the daunting job of running for office. WFA PAC wishes them the very best as they take their message to their fellow citizens.”