Republican Attorneys General Association: Schimel vs. Josh “AWOL” Kaul

Contact: zroday@republicanags.com 203-640-9208 Attorney General Brad Schimel and Josh “AWOL” Kaul had their first two debates this past weekend in Madison and Milwaukee. The debates made it clear that Brad Schimel is the only candidate with the experience and record needed to continue being the people’s lawyer in Wisconsin. In a recent Marquette University Law School poll, Schimel is up four points, 47 to Josh Kaul’s 43. Watch the WISN debate here: https://www.wisn.com/article/watch-wisconsin-state-attorney-general-debate/23767979 Here’s what you missed: WEAU: Attorney General Brad Schimel and Democratic challenger Josh Kaul sat down for a one-hour debate at Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee Sunday night … Schimel touted his

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A Stronger Wisconsin: Launches new ad on Walker’s failing to protect people with pre-existing conditions

Contact: press@astrongerwisconsin.com Today, A Stronger Wisconsin launched a new ad, “Her, Him, You,” that highlights Governor Scott Walker’s failing to protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions. If Walker had his way, insurance companies could drop coverage for people who have ever been sick before—right when they need health care the most. The ad urges Wisconsinites to tell Walker to “stand up for us” and stop putting his own political ambitions ahead of everything else. This 30-second spot is part of a statewide television buy. A Stronger Wisconsin is a Democratic Governors Association backed issue-advocacy organization. The ad can

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Hutton campaign: Video discusses importance of education and record funding for students in Wisconsin

Contact: Rob Hutton (414) 380-9665 rob@rob-hutton.com Hutton campaign: Video discusses importance of education and record funding for students in Wisconsin Brookfield, WI – Rob Hutton’s campaign has released a video discussing the importance of education in Wisconsin and the record funding provided to public schools in the last state budget. “All students deserve an exceptional education. I’m so proud of the record investment we made in our public schools in the last state budget and I’m committed to continue being an advocate for great education here in Wisconsin.” Please use the link to view the video in your browser: https://rob-hutton.com/education

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RGA releases two TV ads hitting Evers on manufacturing, ag credit

The Republican Governors Association today released two new TV ads hitting Dem guv candidate Tony Evers on his calls to change the manufacturing and ag credit. The RGA, through its Right Direction Wisconsin PAC, reported pumping another $1.3 million late last week into backing Gov. Scott Walker with all but $80,919 of that going into TV. The group, which has now dropped more than $5.3 million on the Wisconsin race, said the latest ads will run statewide on broadcast and cable. One of the ads features Kevin Malchine, of Waterford, who says while agriculture is one of the state’s biggest

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Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow: Statement regarding County Clerk Novack resignation

Contact: Nicole Armendariz Phone: 262-548-7902   (WAUKESHA, WI) – Today, Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow released the following statement in response to County Clerk Kathleen Novack’s announcement that she will resign her position with the County Clerk’s Office after her obligations for the fall election have been completed. “I want to thank Kathleen Novack for her service as Waukesha County Clerk over the last six years. Overseeing a fair, secure election process is one of the most important functions in local government; Ms. Novack showed great dedication while fulfilling that duty to Waukesha County residents and I wish her well

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RGA releases two TV ads hitting Evers on manufacturing, ag credit

The Republican Governors Association today released two new TV ads hitting Dem guv candidate Tony Evers on his calls to change the manufacturing and ag credit. The RGA, through its Right Direction Wisconsin PAC, reported pumping another $1.3 million late last week into backing Gov. Scott Walker with all but

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