Washington County, WI – I fully trust Ty Bodden and support him to be the next state representative of the 59th district. We all know that the Republican Party is divided right now and we need to be united after the primary to make sure Tony Evers doesn’t win a second term and that Ron Johnson continues leading us in the senate.
Ty is endorsed by Governor Scott Walker, both of the previous incumbents of the district, Tim Ramthun and Jesse Kremer, Senator Duey Stroebel and so many more proven and experienced leaders around the district.
Ty is the candidate to unite the party and to help lead us to victory in November. I have experienced Ty’s hard work and dedication first hand. He is one of the most determined and hard-working young men I know and doesn’t quit until the task at hand is completed and done well. We need more of that in this country, especially from our leaders of the future.
He has led the Republican Party of Calumet County, turning the membership of a dozen members to over 200 members in just one year. He is a freedom fighter and does not quit until he sees results. He listens to the people in the county and that is why he is successful. He will do the same for his district.
I would love for him to represent our district because he would be one of the few politicians I would trust to actually securely tackle issues such as election integrity, medical freedom, education, and the economy. Mark your calendars and join me in voting for Ty Bodden on August 9, 2022.
Ann Calnin
Chilton, WI
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