Kevin Nicholson’s first TV ad of his Senate campaign declares “it’s now or never” for America. The spot features Nicholson talking directly to the camera in a light blue shirt and navy blue blazer as the ad shows pictures of
While my choice was made clear to me through the experience of my marriage, the birth of my three children, my acceptance of Jesus Christ as my savior, my time fighting in two wars, and my experience in business since leaving the Marine Corps, it came at personal cost.
When Nicholson criticizes Wisconsin Republicans as merely being part of a political class, he denigrates the progress that has made been made over the last eight years.
The national Club for Growth is hitting GOP U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir as “just a typical politician” in a new TV ad. It is the second new TV ad from the group this week along with one praising Vukmir’s
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, announced Thursday she raised nearly $4.4 million in the second quarter, which her campaign said was a record for a federal candidate from Wisconsin during the reporting period. Baldwin’s campaign did not say how much
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The national Club for Growth started a new TV ad Wednesday that says President Trump “needs fighters in the Senate” like Republican Kevin Nicholson. The TV ad is the first from the group following its endorsement of Nicholson last year
The conservative Concerned Veterans for America today announced a nearly $1 million buy on TV and digital knocking U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin for failing to “show up” at “important meetings.” The spot, which the group said will air in several
The super PAC backing Leah Vukmir has started a new TV ad that uses footage of GOP rival Kevin Nicholson addressing the 2000 Democratic National Convention to declare, “we can’t trust him.” It has long been anticipated Nicholson’s speech would
GOP U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Nicholson raised more than $1 million during the second quarter of 2018, his campaign tells WisPolitics.com. That follows Nicholson, a business consultant and former Marine, raising nearly $1.1 million during the first three months of
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Kevin Nicholson’s first TV ad of his Senate campaign declares “it’s now or never” for America. The spot features Nicholson talking directly to the camera in a light blue shirt and navy blue blazer as the ad shows pictures of him during his service in the Marines and waving U.S.
While my choice was made clear to me through the experience of my marriage, the birth of my three children, my acceptance of Jesus Christ as my savior, my time fighting in two wars, and my experience in business since leaving the Marine Corps, it came at personal cost.
When Nicholson criticizes Wisconsin Republicans as merely being part of a political class, he denigrates the progress that has made been made over the last eight years.
The national Club for Growth is hitting GOP U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir as “just a typical politician” in a new TV ad. It is the second new TV ad from the group this week along with one praising Vukmir’s GOP rival Kevin Nicholson. The spot targeting Vukmir opens with
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, announced Thursday she raised nearly $4.4 million in the second quarter, which her campaign said was a record for a federal candidate from Wisconsin during the reporting period. Baldwin’s campaign did not say how much she spent during the reporting period. But her campaign said
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The national Club for Growth started a new TV ad Wednesday that says President Trump “needs fighters in the Senate” like Republican Kevin Nicholson. The TV ad is the first from the group following its endorsement of Nicholson last year in the race for U.S. Senate. It also follows a
The conservative Concerned Veterans for America today announced a nearly $1 million buy on TV and digital knocking U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin for failing to “show up” at “important meetings.” The spot, which the group said will air in several Wisconsin markets, opens with an empty chair and the U.S.
The super PAC backing Leah Vukmir has started a new TV ad that uses footage of GOP rival Kevin Nicholson addressing the 2000 Democratic National Convention to declare, “we can’t trust him.” It has long been anticipated Nicholson’s speech would become part of a TV ad in his race with
GOP U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Nicholson raised more than $1 million during the second quarter of 2018, his campaign tells WisPolitics.com. That follows Nicholson, a business consultant and former Marine, raising nearly $1.1 million during the first three months of the year. His campaign said he has now raised more
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