Posts Tagged ‘Conservatives’

How to get involved in Politics Before the 2012 Elections

Former Wis7GOP Chairman, Mike Monson takes a moment to introduce Craig Rosand, the newly elected Chairman of Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District to you. One of Chairman Rosand’s focuses this year will be growing our party – starting with the local county parties throughout the district.

 

By joining a county Republican Party, you’ll gain access to the State and National Party as well and have the right to attend and participate in those events as a member.

As you know, the November 2012 elections are extremely important and we need your help to stop the train wreck heading towards Wisconsin from Washington. Get involved today by joining your local Republican Party.

Scott Walker, Candidate for Governor at the 2010 State Convention

Kirk Anderson, from the Wisconsin 7th Congressional District, interviewed Scott Walker, Candidate for Governor at the 2010 State Convention in Milwaukee.  Scott Walker received overwhelming support from the delegates at the convention and received the endorsement of the Wisconsin Republican Party.

Scott was asked to comment on the economic situation in the state and the deteriorating  business climate.  With the news that Polaris Industries will soon be closing their doors, Scott Walker reminds us that tax increases are bad for business and job creation comes from lowering the cost of doing business, not burdening businesses with more taxes.

For more information on Scott Walker, visit: www.scottwalker.org

Reince Priebus, Chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party

Reince Priebus, Chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party was interviewed by Wis7GOP at the State Convention in Milwaukee.  According to Chairman Priebus, the 2010 Convention was one of the biggest conventions since 1978.

November 2, 2010 is an important election day and a lot is on the line.  We’re fighting for the future of our Party, State, and Country.  Out of control spending and deficits at critical levels are driving us here today.

Chairman Reince also comments on the importance of the 7th Congressional District in Northwestern Wisconsin.  He said he is counting on us to bring us home in November.

For more information on Reince Priebus, visit: www.WisGOP.org

Wisconsin 7th Congressional District Awards

March 6, 2010
Wausau, WI

J.B. Van Hollen, Attorney General, presented 2 special awards at the Wisconsin 7th Congressional District’s Caucus.

  • Craig Rosand accepted the Name Award on behalf of the  Douglas County Republican Party.
  • Betty Barns of Portage County received the Thelma Zelner Outstanding District Volunteer Award.

Congratulations to these 2 award winners. The conservative movement and republican party rely on volunteers like them and you.  With people like this, we will see major victories in November.

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J.B. Van Hollen at the 7th Congressional District Caucus

March 6, 2010
Wausau, WI

J.B. Van Hollen was the keynote speaker at the Wisconsin 7th Congressional District’s Caucus.  J.B. is the Attorney General of Wisconsin and is running for re-election in 2010.

Here are some quick facts about the Department of Justice under J. B. Van Hollen:

  • In 2008, the DOJ obtained a $500,000 grant to solve cold case homicides which has helped make arrests in the Milwaukee Serial Murder case and a double homicide in Jefferson County.
  • The DOJ recovered nearly $30 million for taxpayers in Medicaid Fraud cases. This is a stark contrast to the less than $500,000 collected by AG Van Hollen’s predecessor.
  • In 2007, the DOJ recorded a four-fold increase in the number of cases the Investigative Services Bureau has provided assistance on.
  • The DOJ recently spearheaded the largest narcotics case in state history.
  • Van Hollen issued the first conceal carry permit to a retired DOJ law enforcement official.
  • The Attorney General provided resources for a pilot witness protection program that will remove from the streets those trying to obstruct justice.
  • In 2008, the Milwaukee Crime Lab worked over 2,100 cases – four times more than in 2006!
  • DOJ is on pace to set arrest records by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
  • More than tripled the number of Attorney General formal opinions than his predecessor issued throughout her entire tenure.
  • DOJ undercover operations snags vote fraud attempt of buying votes for $5 and a sandwich.

For more information on J.B. Van Hollen’s campaign, visit: www.vanhollenforag.com

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Brown Scores Upset Victory Over Coakley in Massachusetts Senate Race

Updated January 19, 2010
Condensed Source: FoxNEWS.com

In a victory few thought possible just a month ago, Republican Scott Brown defeated Democrat Martha Coakley Tuesday in the race for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Ted Kennedy — a win that could grind President Obama’s agenda to a halt and portend unexpected losses for Democrats in the November midterms.

Scott Brown holds up a copy of the Boston Herald as he celebrates his election victory in Boston Jan. 19. (AP Photo)

Washington was waking up Wednesday to a new Senate make-up, one featuring Republican Massachusetts Senator-elect Scott Brown, who defeated Democrat Martha Coakley in a victory few thought possible just a month ago.

The race for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by the late Ted Kennedy is a win that could grind President Obama’s agenda to a halt and portend unexpected losses for Democrats in the November midterms.

In his victory speech, Brown declared that he had “defied the odds and the pundits,” and said he would try to be a “worthy successor” to Kennedy.

“Tonight, the independent voice of Massachusetts has spoken,” Brown said. “This Senate seat belongs to no one person, no one political party. … This is the people’s seat.”

With nearly all precincts reporting, returns showed Brown leading Coakley 52-47 percent, by a margin of 120,000 votes. Independent candidate Joseph Kennedy was pulling 1 percent.

The victory marks a stunning upset in a race thought to be safe for Democrats until Brown’s campaign began to surge just weeks ago. Even Brown appeared a bit in shock by his victory. Visibly giddy during his remarks, Brown went script and at one point offering up his daughters to the dating circuit — and later he earned supporters’ laughter by flubbing his campaign pitch line, “I’m Scott Brown. I’m from Wrentham. And I drive a truck.”

Brown’s victory has powerful ramifications for Obama’s agenda. The GOP state senator, once sworn in, will break the Democrats’ 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority in Washington. This creates problems for proposed legislation ranging from financial regulatory reform to cap-and-trade.

But most immediately the win sends Democrats into a scramble to pass health care reform before Brown arrives in Washington. Democrats were already weighing options for how to fast-track the bill before polls closed Tuesday.

Brown blasted the health care bill in his victory speech and urged the Senate to seat him as soon as possible. But a schedule for Brown’s swearing-in was up in the air on Tuesday night.

“The people of Massachusetts have spoken. We welcome Scott Brown to the Senate and will move to seat him as soon as the proper paperwork has been received,” said Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin said he would notify the Senate on Wednesday that Brown had been elected.

Tonight was a victory for Conservatives and a statement to the Washington Establishment: Conservatism is America’s choice.  It is not enough, however, to say one thing to get elected and do something else in Washington.  Senators, Congressman, and even the President witnessed history tonight and they are afraid ~ very afraid.

Republicans, Independents, and Democrats ~ consider yourself warned: “the people elected you and you work for us.  If you don’t listen, we’ll vote you out of office.”  This election has given energy to the already awaken giant. This Conservative movement is alive and continues to strike fear into the far left and the moderate right.

The GOP has determined to return to its principles and bring forth candidates that reflect those principles that made the GOP the right choice.  Tonight we have won a great victory in the battle.

However, “do not underestimate the power of the Dark Side” ~ Darth Vader

Liberals look to undermine the people’s voice in Massachusetts and across America by either stalling the installation process or by passing the bill some other nefarious way.  Let your Congressman and Senator know today ~ that will cost them their job!

Yes, we are excited that Scott Brown won in Massachusetts.  But November 2, 2010 is coming to Wisconsin soon and we have a lot of work ahead of us. Will you join with Wisconsin Conservatives to bring real change to our state and country in November?

  • US Senator’s Race
  • US Congressman’s Races
  • State Senator’s Races
  • State Assembly’s Races

If we are going to achieve victory in these races, we will need your support.  Contact us for more information on where you can help!