“I’d be bored without doing it. I’d say that’s probably one of my, one of the decision factors…”
MADISON, Wis. – Ron Johnson, who has outright said he hasn’t been “particularly successful” in the Senate, just admitted that one of the “factors” in deciding to run for re-election and break his two term pledge is because he’d “be bored without doing it.”
“Wisconsinites deserve a senator who is working to serve our state, not stave off their boredom,” said Democratic Party of Wisconsin Senate Communications Advisor Philip Shulman.
Ron Johnson has spent his time in the Senate decrying bipartisanship, enriching himself and his biggest donors, and taking vote after vote against Wisconsinites’ best interests. This includes:
- Admitting he did not read the infrastructure bill before voting against it
- Championing efforts to repeal protections for pre-existing conditions and spike health care costs
- Voting for the GOP tax bill that rewarded companies that outsource jobs
- Fighting “as hard as he could” against a bill cracking down on China