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Scott Walker at the 7th Congressional District Caucus

March 6, 2010
Wausau, WI

Scott Walker, Milwaukee County Executive and Candidate for Governor, spoke at the Wisconsin 7th Congressional District’s Caucus.

  • Scott was elected to the State Assembly in 1993.  He was re-elected four times.
  • In 2002, Scott was elected County Executive to reform the scandal-ridden county government.
  • For the next seven years, Scott faithfully kept his promise to spend taxpayer money as if it were his own.
  • He cut the county’s debt by 10%, reduced the county workforce by more than 20% and authored seven consecutive budgets without increasing the property tax levy from the previous year.
  • Despite failing national and state economies, Milwaukee County recorded a budget surplus in 2008.
  • Re-elected in April of 2008, Scott received nearly 60% of the vote in a county that favored President Obama by 67%.

Scott and his wife, Tonette, live in Wauwatosa with their sons, Matt and Alex. They are active in the community and their church. Matt and Alex play sports, are active within their church, and are involved in Boy Scouts.

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Wisconsin 7th Congressional District Caucus

Welcome to the 7th Congressional District of Wisconsin’s 2010 Caucus.  This year was packed full of candidates and attendees.  There is definitely excitement brewing within the 7th District as conservatives get energized to retake America at the polls in November 2010.

As a result of the Caucus, delegates voted to endorse Congressional Candidate Sean Duffy of Ashland to run against Dave Obey of Wausau.  Dave Obey, a Liberal Democrat, has been in the Congress for over 40 years and is the self proclaimed author of the Stimulus Bill.  His authorship of the stimulus bill is debatable, but we do know that Dave loves to bring a lot of Pork home around election time ~ but only shows up for photo ops before being wisked away back to the safe environment of Washington (where he doesn’t have answer any questions about his actions).

The election of 2o1o is going to be a major project for candidates and local parties. We urge each citizen to get involved as much as they can. Elections take time and money and victory isn’t going to come cheap. Donations of money are great, but time and hard work are just as important.

Please consider volunteering for someones campaign. Will you get involved?  November 2010 is coming soon!