Kelly could do the right thing for the conservative movement and step aside and endorse Dorow now. Scott Walker did this for Mark Green in 2006 and it set him up to become Governor in 2010.
If conservatives lose in April, EVERYTHING WE HAVE WORKED FOR WILL GO AWAY. Things like School Choice, Concealed Carry, Right to Work, Act 10, Voter ID, ALL GONE! This also makes the court the quasi-legislature for Tony Evers.
So how do we interpret this win? The answer is simple. John Leiber ran the Republican message against the Democrat message and the Republican message won. The Treasurer’s race proved that Wisconsinites trust Republicans more than Democrats with their money. Wisconsin elected a Treasurer who is an unapologetic fiscal Conservative.
Here we are, less than 24 hours from election day and the people of Wisconsin have a huge decision to make. Back in August, the people had their chance to flex their conservative muscles and chose Tim Michels for governor and Eric Toney for Attorney General. Neither of those candidates was my first choice for governor and AG, but we must rally behind both in unison if we are to have a chance at defeating Tony Evers and Josh Kaul on Tuesday. That said, to this day, while I still have my reservations about both Michels and Toney, I’m willing to give them a chance to govern.
Back in September, I wrote about the Independent Conservative candidate for Governor, Joan Beglinger, suspending her campaign and FULLY AND PUBLICALLY endorsing Tim Michels.
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Wisconsin voters have a choice on November 8th to bring their state in fundamentally different directions with Tim Michels and Governor Tony Evers. Both candidates present different visions that will alter the course of the state for the next four years.