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Okay, I'm recording.

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Okay, so let's

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talk about who you think Tom

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Challenger is going to be going.

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Well, the voters are going to decide

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that today, but the leading Democrat

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candidate has talked about

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abolishing police and prisons.

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Our attorney general, Josh Call, has

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been too weak to stand up against

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that. And in fact, just recently

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spoke at a conference as their

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keynote speaker for a group that

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wants to abolish prisons.

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And so these elections in November

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are shaping up to be public safety

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versus politics.

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And we can't afford that radical

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left-wing agenda to set foot and

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make Wisconsin less safe.

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We have to continue moving forward,

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not letting them take us backwards.

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Let's talk about Donald Trump and

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his endorsement of Tiffany.

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Trump's sagging in the polls right

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now.

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What kind of effect do you think

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that's going to have on Tiffany?

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Well, what I can tell you is I've

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been focused on issues that are

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affecting people here in Wisconsin

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as I've traveled to 68 of our 72

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counties. And we talk about the

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broken promises that we've seen from

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our attorney general, where he

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promised to improve the crime lab

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testing. He actually said that he

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had more DNA analysts than his

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predecessor, he had better

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technology, and because of Josh

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Call's policies that he was testing

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less, then there'd be a dramatic

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improvement.

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And now we're actually seeing Josh

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Call take on average over twice as

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long to test less DNA than

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his predecessors. That's what I'm

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hearing people concerned about,

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making sure we're taking dangerous

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criminals off the streets, because

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these broken promises are making

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Wisconsin less safe.

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As victims wait for justice, some

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of these defendants are on the

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streets committing new crimes and

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new victims while the old victims

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are waiting for justice.

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You're welcome, thank you.

