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Good to see you, all right, how are you folks, how go sit here, how are you, good to see you guys, all right,

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Hello, Tom.

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Your name.

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I'm Mike.

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I'm just here for some.

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Good.

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Well, hey, thank you, thank you very much, Mike.

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Hey, I'm going to warn you all, I might tonight, so if you come up and talk to me,

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remember you're going to be recorded, so just an FYI to all of you.

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Hey, what a great night, and how about a big thank you to Pops for hosting this.

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Yeah, just awesome.

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Are we going to stop big government socialism right here in Wisconsin?

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Yeah.

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Yes, yes, are we going to turn Wisconsin red in November, huh?

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Yes, we are.

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Yes, we are.

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It's crazy what's out there, isn't it?

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This is truly going to be crazy versus common sense in this election, isn't it?

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You know, are we fly over country?

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No, we're not fly over country.

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Are we the backbone of America?

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Yes, we are the backbone.

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You betcha.

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We are the backbone of America right here.

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You know, our foundries, they defended America, our farms fed America, and our forests built

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America, didn't they?

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America's success is intertwined with Wisconsin's success, isn't it?

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Yes, it is.

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And, you know, I think about the life that my wife, Chris, and I have been able to lead

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up in the beautiful Northwoods of Wisconsin after growing up on the farm in western Wisconsin.

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Hey, by the way, how do you like my mom?

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Yeah, yeah, I know.

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We've had a lot of fun doing those commercials with my brothers and sisters and my mom

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and all the rest.

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But yeah, I settled in the Northwoods.

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That's where I met my wife, Chris, and we built a life in the Northwoods.

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We've been able to achieve the American dream here in Wisconsin.

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We owned our own business for 20 years when we served tens of thousands of people on

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wilderness cruises out in one of the most beautiful places you'll find in Wisconsin

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up on the Willow Flow Age.

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We were just so blessed.

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We were blessed with three daughters who are now all out of the house.

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But they were able to go to the local public schools.

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Got a great education.

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And we were just so blessed to have raised them up in Wisconsin's Northwoods.

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We achieved the American dream right here in Wisconsin and the commitment that I make

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to all of you is that your children and your grandchildren are going to be able to achieve

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their dreams in Wisconsin also when I become your next governor.

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But that dream is slipping away here in Wisconsin, isn't it?

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Yes, it is slipping away.

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You look at what our current governor has done.

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He's vetoed bills like preventing child sex grooming.

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He's voted or vetoed bills that would allow China to be able to buy farmland that would

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prevent China from buying farmland here in Wisconsin.

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He has stopped audits of all of our state agencies as we've seen the mass of fraud

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across the United States, including in our neighbors over in Minnesota.

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And when I sent a letter to him, he refused to enforce those anti-fraud measures

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that are stealing your money as taxpayers.

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But more than that is stealing the future for people who are disabled and stuff like that

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that may not get those services now as a result of the fraud that goes on.

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But buckle up, buckle up if we get one of the candidates that they've put up.

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Because if you think it's bad now, just wait.

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Think about Mandela Barnes, one of the leading candidates.

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He said the founding of America was awful.

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Terrible.

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And the leading candidate that's out there right now, she has said,

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she's going to, she supports abolishing the Senate, abolishing prisons,

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abolishing the police, abolishing our borders.

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That is who is leading the Democrat primary right now.

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And I can tell you, I refuse when I become your next governor,

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I refuse to allow Minnesota's madness and Illinois's insanity to become Wisconsin's way of life.

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It ends.

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It ends when I become your governor.

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But it is the difference between crazy and common sense.

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That's crazy, I'm going to bring common sense.

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First thing we're going to do, very first day, we're going to end the 400 year property tax increase.

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We're going to get control of your property taxes.

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Yes.

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We're going to, we're going to audit every corner of the state government.

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We're going to root out the fraud and waste that steals from you and steals from people who need those services.

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Audits for all of the state agencies are coming.

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We are going to make energy affordable in Wisconsin.

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We've had skyrocketing energy prices, over $2 billion of increases in the last eight years.

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And it's because we've went to intermittent sources of power, destroying our farmland.

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We are going to stop the destruction of our beautiful farmland in Wisconsin,

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turning it into those intermittent sources of power like wind and solar.

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It's done when I become your governor.

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We're going to protect our farmland.

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We're not going to close any base load sources of power and we're going to embrace nuclear energy once again,

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here in Wisconsin, using the latest new technologies that are out there.

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Moms, you are going to be called moms in the state budget, not inseminated persons.

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Yes.

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Yes.

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And we are going to make home ownership affordable.

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We're going to make home ownership affordable by reducing your property taxes,

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making sure your energy rates do not go up, and we are going to do a red tape reset

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so that we can save you money on your permits and your building costs

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by raining in the Department of Natural Resources and the other agencies that drive up our costs

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by having excessive permitting.

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We're going to do all that.

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You betcha is right.

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So, we're going to take some questions here, but if you want to get results,

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if you want to get results that are informed by Wisconsin's good old common sense

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from places like Mosquigo and my hometown of Elmwood way over on the west side of the state,

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and if you want those results with common sense and have the leadership,

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the leadership you deserve that can unlock the potential of the state of Wisconsin,

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then follow us, follow us as we make Wisconsin one of the great states in America once again.

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Are you ready?

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This is great.

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All righty.

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Hey, whenever we do these tavern talks, I always like to take questions.

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So, I'm happy to take a few questions from all of you.

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If you have anything you'd like to ask and be happy to answer your questions.

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Yes, sir?

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I have only 15 of the hundreds of thousands of legal loans have been prosecuted.

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His question is, only 15 of the hundreds of thousands of illegal votes have been prosecuted.

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His question is, only 15 of the hundreds of thousands of illegal votes that have been cast have been prosecuted.

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Is that correct?

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Yes.

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Yes.

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We are going to make sure that we have election integrity here in the state of Wisconsin.

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You saw what happened out in New Jersey, right?

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Last week, the story that broke.

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6,600 illegal aliens registered to vote in the state of New Jersey.

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400 of them have already cast ballots.

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And that's why I voted for election integrity.

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When I was in the legislature, including with some of my colleagues that were here tonight that I used to serve with,

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that's why we passed photo ID to make sure that we have election integrity.

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And I also believe the Save America Act should pass that provides for both photo ID

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and that you make sure that you're a citizen in the United States to be able to vote here.

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You bet.

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I would like you to break down what socialism is and show me along because people don't know.

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I don't know if you have an opportunity to do that on stage.

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Let me just talk briefly about what you talked.

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So the question by this woman here was in regards to explain what socialism is.

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Let me paint a picture for you of what socialism is.

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The last major country in the world that adopted socialism was about 30 years ago.

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It was Venezuela.

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And within 10 years, people were so destitute that the average Venezuelan had lost 17 pounds.

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In other words, they were almost starving to death.

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But you know what was even worse than that?

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They were eating the zoo animals.

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Does that tell you everything you need to know about socialism when the people have to eat the zoo animals in their country?

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Let's not do that in Wisconsin.

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I live in Franklin and I'm wondering if you can get a law passed in Wisconsin to keep us from getting Sharia law.

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Amen, amen.

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So the question is in regards to Sharia law, we've seen some communities try to adopt it around the country.

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I don't know if it's happened here in Wisconsin. Not that I've seen yet, but...

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So, yeah, Sharia law is antithetical to the founding of this country.

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And so we should not adopt that.

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We have one law in the state of Wisconsin and that is the laws of the state of Wisconsin that follow from our constitution in the state of Wisconsin.

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And we should always do that.

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Regardless of what anybody tries to impart on is whether it's communism, socialism, whatever, we need to make sure that we save free people.

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Free people with opportunity equals prosperity and that's what I'll be fighting for every day.

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Thank you. Thank you.

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All right, so I had a question basically about the campaign.

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Obviously this year is going to be a tough year for Republicans because obviously, usually the party is powered into the season of Congress and all that.

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And also, you know, I've been concerned about my life.

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I'm very upset with Trump when it comes to Iran war and stuff.

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How would you campaign win people like independence?

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You're going to need them to win this and win this governor's race.

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I mean, I've probably agreed to get an eight year and I need some stuff.

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And you've got my vote. You've got my brother's vote, my dad's vote, my mom's vote.

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My sister, he's a Democrat, so probably not.

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But anyway, yeah, but you're going to need to win independence.

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And I know a lot of people are very upset about the Iran vote.

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I don't like to either. I think it's useless and stupid.

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But at the same time, you know, you're going to need to win those people to win.

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And you really need to win. Because for me, I'm terrified of the Democrats taking over.

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The second of the event is a few issues for me.

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And if Francesco Hong gets the Democratic State Senate, the State Assembly, with her being governor, she'll ban everything.

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And I'm scared of that.

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Yeah, let me answer your question there.

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So this question is, how are we going to win over voters?

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How are we going to get to 50 plus one, right?

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How are we going to get a majority of voters to be on our side?

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And it is to deliver a very clear message to people.

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So there's three critical components to a campaign in my mind.

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Money, messaging, manpower.

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First of all, the manpower, it's right over there.

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All those guys and gals over there that have been knocking doors and all the rest.

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You know, we... Yes.

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Yes, give them a hand.

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And by the way, if you want to sign up to help them, they'd be happy to take your name down.

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Am I right?

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Yes.

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We have done over 200,000 doors.

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We're closing in on a quarter million doors that we've done already in this campaign.

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We expect to be up to a million doors by the end of this campaign, going out meeting people, and specifically the people that you mentioned, someone that's undecided, someone's independent.

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They may be someone that is...

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They may identify as Democrat, but they're not a crazy Democrat.

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We're going and we're knocking on their doors and delivering the message that we can have a prosperous Wisconsin if we just do the right things here and reverse course from the things that are failing us.

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So we're delivering that message every day with the manpower that we have.

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Second of all, is the messaging.

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We're very clear in our messaging.

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We lose as Republicans when we play the Democrat-like game.

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Because they're going to vote for the real thing, right?

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So I hope you follow our social media.

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We paint the clear contrast every day.

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And we point out when our opponents say something that's untrue.

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Because I pointed out how Francesca Hong said she would abolish the Senate.

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She said it.

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She wrote it.

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And they came out today.

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Her spokesperson came out today and said, no, she never said that.

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She doesn't believe in it all right.

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We did.

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We brought the goods.

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We showed.

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She said that she wanted to abolish the Senate.

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We do that every single day to make sure that the truth is getting to the people of Wisconsin.

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And the truth is going to win in November.

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Yes.

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And finally, the Democrats have had a big advantage on money in many of the campaigns in the last decade, right?

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I mean, there's many campaigns we Republicans have been outspent.

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We give the Democrats credit.

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They went to Silicon Valley and they went to Hollywood and they got millions and millions of dollars.

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Well, I can tell you, we're going to compete.

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And the main reason we're going to compete is because of people like you.

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We have over 10,000 people from all corners of Wisconsin that have contributed to this campaign,

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amounts large and small.

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I look at those donor lists every week.

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There's people giving $25 and $50, hundreds of them from across the state of Wisconsin.

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They know what's at stake.

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They're giving everything that they can.

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And that's one of the ways in which we're going to win.

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And also, we have a 72-county strategy.

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We're not ignoring Milwaukee County.

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We are not ignoring Dane County.

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There's times that we have not competed in Dane County.

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Where was I today?

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I was in Dane County winning votes.

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All righty.

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Who's next?

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Yes, sir.

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What's your position on the data centers?

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What's my position on data centers?

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It's very similar in regards to wind and solar.

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We will not convert any of our farmland.

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We should not be converting it when it's subsidized like it has been.

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Our farmland is so precious in Wisconsin, we should make sure that it's used for agriculture.

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But no data centers, unless they, first of all, we should end the subsidies that Governor

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Evers signed into law a couple of years ago.

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The people that are on the data centers, they do not need subsidies.

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Subsidies come from you, the average taxpayer in Wisconsin.

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They should not be getting money from you in order to be able to build a data center.

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We're going to make sure that there's no non-disclosure agreements.

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You have to be transparent in regards to the negotiations that go on about this.

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And there must be local control.

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Local input is required.

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You should have a say on whether a data center is being built or not.

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And of course, no subsidies to convert productive farmland here in Wisconsin.

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Yes, sir?

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No, no, no, no.

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Way back.

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We got to get through the first round.

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A minute or two again, he said, yeah, I got to give him credit for raising money.

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The Democrats, you said you have to give him credit for that.

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Yes, credit for anything.

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Because more than half of that money is ours.

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And that's how Trump got elected.

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Fair enough.

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Fair enough.

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Okay, we'll take right here.

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Yeah, go ahead.

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What impacts positive or negative have local tariffs brought to Wisconsin farmers?

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The question is, regardless of what positive impacts have cut, what's that?

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Positive and negative.

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One of the good things in regards to tariffs for farmers is we finally had a president that

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was willing to take on countries that have foisted unfair trade on America.

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Did you know that Canada has up to 300% tariffs on dairy products?

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Up to 300% are one of our leading trade partners, and they try to keep Wisconsin dairy out of their country.

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Let's give you a couple of success stories.

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I was just over in Dane County, as I mentioned earlier.

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Now, this is not agricultural, but they talked about how they do powder coating over there.

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They said one of the primary people that they work for has brought more of their manufacturing

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back from Europe here to America.

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Harley-Davidson just announced two weeks ago they're going to bring more of their manufacturing

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back to America, including to the plant up where I live near where I live up in Tomahawk, Wisconsin.

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So it's time that somebody stood up for American workers here in America, and that's exactly what has happened

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rather than having this so-called free trade that has cost us so many jobs.

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Look at the Janesville factory, the GM factory.

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I think about the cabinet maker up in Sheboygan that had to close as a result of that so-called free trade.

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I think about the paper mill up in Niagara, northern Wisconsin.

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Free trade was not fair trade, and it's about time the people of America had someone that would stand up for them.

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And by the way, we also, and I was one of them that stood up for the working people of America,

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when we put in place no taxes on tips, no taxes on overtime, and no taxes on your social security at the federal level.

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And I'm going to do the same thing when I become governor.

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We're going to put no taxes on tips and overtime for working class people here in Wisconsin.

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Alright folks, I'm going to close it up here.

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Thank you. Thank you so much that all of you would come up.

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Find a way to help us. Wisconsin's at stake here in 2026.

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We're going to decide. Are we going to go the route of Minnesota and Illinois?

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Are we going to be like California and New York where people are bailing out of those states left and right?

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Are we going to be one of the great states in America?

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I believe we can be one of the great states in America once again.

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Follow us. We're going to take you there.

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Thank you so much.

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We've got a couple questions for you.

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Can we do that now?

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I have a concern about foreign nations purchasing large swaths of land in Wisconsin.

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Is there some type of legislation that's begun or that you would support?

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We're going to stop it.

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Yeah, we're going to make sure that especially some of the sensitive places,

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make sure that especially China or Chinese interests are not buying up our land,

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especially our farmland.

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And you're a country still.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Okay, good to know. Thank you so much.

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Thank you for all you're doing. I have a question for you.

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What would you think about eliminating the unions from our public schools?

