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Monday, August 13, 2012

Tea Party Support Doesn't Pour In to One Senate Candidate

Tea Party groups across the state, and even some county Republican parties, don't just support one Republican candidate for US Senate.

Mark Neumann's recent endorsement by the Tea Party Express probably made it look like he is the one and only Tea Party candidate going into Tuesday's senate primary. Don't be so sure. The reason the TPE threw their lot in with Neumann was because he claims he understands what's wrong in Washington and how to fix it. “Mark Neumann is a proven fiscal conservative,” said Amy Kremer, who founded the organization that is now the the nation’s largest Tea Party political action committee. “He understands Washington is the problem, not the answer… Mark will be the next senator from Wisconsin. I firmly believe that.” Another Tea Party PAC - Wisconsin Liberty - also came out in support of Mark Neumann. In a press release issued Monday, Neumann is …

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Randy1949

6:28 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012

The people who decide my property taxes seem to think so.   more ›

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Mark Neumann Joins Tea Party Express for Final Push in Senate Race

Former congressman and U.S. Senate candidate joins the Tea Party bus on a statewide tour just days before the Republican primary election.

With just five days before the primary election, U.S. Senate candidate Mark Neumann continued his trip around Wisconsin Thursday with the Tea Party Express bus, making a stop in Waukesha County. Neumann's first stop of the day-long tour was at the Country Springs Hotel Thursday morning where, in front of a modest crowd of supporters, he outlined the three key issues he’ll address if elected to the open Senate seat. “The first thing that we need to do to restore this great nation is we need to restore the government to the principles that are in the constitution of the United States of America,” Neumann said. According to Neumann, that includes the right to bear arms. Second, he says he fully intends to repeal the Affordable Care Act and …

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Dirk Gutzmiller

9:31 pm on Friday, August 10, 2012

Hoffa - Here you go again with the bizarro stuff. Did I miss an inside joke? An all-Mormon ticket of Romney/Huntsman would not play in Peoria, or anywhere else except SLC. Not being prejudiced, just being a political junkie.   more ›

Friday, August 3, 2012

National Tea Party Group Backs Mark Neumann in Wisconsin Senate Race

Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer says her organization will devote time and money to helping Neumann win the Aug. 14 GOP primary.

The Tea Party Express plans to put some of its resources and political muscle into Wisconsin in the coming days to support candidate Mark Neumann in the Republican primary for the open U.S. Senate seat. Amy Kremer, chairman of the group, which is the nation’s largest tea party political action committee, made a trip to Wisconsin Friday to formally endorse Neumann at campaign stops in Milwaukee, Green Bay and Madison. At the Milwaukee County War Memorial stop Friday morning, Kremer said Neumann has proven he "will fight for what's right and stand on principle" and he understands what she calls the "problems" in Washington. "We believe that he is the true conservative that can win this seat and go to Washington to represent the people," …

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Craig

11:40 am on Tuesday, August 7, 2012

I agree. I would not vote for Stick it to 'em Tommie boy (unless he is the only choice against Baldwin). I liked Hovde at first but the more I know about him, the less I like. Neumann seems to be the only one capable of doing the job properly.   more ›

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Daily Recall Roundup: June 2

Here are the latest updates from the campaign trail in the Wisconsin gubernatorial recall election.

Every day between now and Tuesday's gubernatorial recall election, Patch will provide daily updates on what's happening on the campaign trail. Check back with this column throughout the day for the latest recall-related news. 11:15 a.m.: Barrett releases new TV ad Democrat Tom Barrett on Saturday released a new television ad that his compaign claims highlights new evidence that shows Gov. Scott Walker has been "stonewalling" the John Doe investigation into former Walker aides. "After months of claiming he has cooperated fully with this criminal corruption probe, new evidence has come to light that shows Scott Walker has done the exact opposite,” said Barrett spokesman Phil Walzak. “Scott Walker is not a straight shooter and it's long past …

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Patriot

2:02 pm on Monday, June 4, 2012

@Rosie-Think for yourself!!! Please explain to me why IL rasied taxes 65% are worse off then when the Gov took office? Which by the way Gov Walker took office at the same time. Please explain why the teachers in IL were just offered a 2% increase but turned it down and are now talking strike. Bottom like public employees are dependent upon the tax base when it shrinks so does their compensation. …   more ›

Monday, May 28, 2012

Michael Reagan Says 'Win One for the Gipper' in New Pro-Walker Ad

Tea party group's latest ad features son of Ronald Reagan comparing Gov. Scott Walker to conservative icon.

With a little more than a week to go until Wisconsin's gubernatorial recall election, a national tea party group on Monday released a TV ad in which the son of President Ronald Reagan invokes the memory of his father while giving his strong support to Gov. Scott Walker. In the ad, paid for by the Campaign To Defeat Barack Obama, Michael Reagan, a conservative commentator, compares Wisconsin's Republican governor to his father and even uses the phrase: "Win this one for the Gipper." "We need leaders like Scott Walker," Reagan says in the ad. "He's a reminder of somebody named Reagan from a long time ago. "Scott Walker, because of what he's doing, has turned a negative into a positive — bringing businesses back into Wisconsin (and) getting …

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Patriot

9:49 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012

Gov Walker is smashing Mayor Barrett. Barrett still can not tell the people what his plan is for economic development!!! But rather just attack. Barrett hes a looser a 3peat looser   more ›

Monday, May 21, 2012

Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch Thankful for Tea Party Express' Endorsement

The lieutenant governor, who faces a recall election in about two weeks, stood shoulder to shoulder with Amy Kremer, Chairman of the Tea Party Express, at a press conference Monday, May 21.

The national Tea Party Express has been a prominent player on the Wisconsin recall scene for nearly a year, and on Monday, it promised to remain one until Election Day. In a joint press conference in Milwaukee, Amy Kremer, chairman of the Tea Party Express, publicly endorsed Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, who is facing a challenge from Democrat Mahlon Mitchell in the June 5 recall election. “I want people around the country to know the accomplishments of the lieutenant governor and how she has been a strong conservative supporter for Governor (Scott) Walker and stood behind him,” Kremer said, as Kleefisch stood by her side. “They have been working hand in hand to make sure (good) things happen for the citizens of Wisconsin.” Kremer said the …

Bucky

5:51 pm on Thursday, May 24, 2012

Rebecca has done absolutly nothing except shinned Walkers boots. Another Koch puppet.   more ›

Friday, January 13, 2012

Tea Party Enters the Wisconsin Recall Fray

Groups are raising money and lining up thousands of volunteers to review signatures in the effort to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

On Tuesday, organizers of the effort to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will submit stacks upon stacks of signed petitions to the state, a move that will set a 60-day time clock into motion as the signatures are counted and verified. Both the Republican and Democratic parties of Wisconsin have set up their own vetting and verification operations to ensure only valid signatures are counted. However, there’s a new guest joining the recall party, and they’ll be sure all their “I’s”  are dotted and their “Teas” are crossed. Tea Party groups in Wisconsin and around the country have recruited nearly 10,000 volunteers from 49 states to scrutinize the signatures and verify that people who signed petitions are indeed who they say they are. On …

Zuma Bound

10:08 am on Wednesday, January 18, 2012

@ mau Well, mau, if KOCH the KOCH "shoe" KOCH fits. . .(*laughing*) Ah, yes, the rich fantasy world of the wingnut. . ."These are not the [KOCH brothers] you are looking for. Move along." [tip of the hat to Alec Guinness] AND Scott Walker didn't bare his soul for all the world to see in that conversation that he had with someone he thought was David Koch. . . [M]au, people not suffering from …   more ›

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