Evers, Michels add political firepower to campaigns

Evers, Michels add political firepower to campaigns

(WBAY) – Green Bay, Wisconsin Each candidate in Wisconsin’s tight race for governor is enlisting the support of well-known figures to help them win.
Former President Barack Obama urges voters to cast ballots for Governor Tony Evers in a recent television advertisement.
13 days are left. This object is bound. Deadlocked. The winner will be the one who puts in the most effort in the latter stages, and I can attest to the fact that this is the case.

Glenn Youngkin spoke while canvassing in Green Bay for Tim Michels.
Last Monday, Evers unveiled radio and TV advertising with President Obama that addressed the funding of public education, voting rights, and access to abortion.
Michels visited the residents of Waukesha and Green Bay on Wednesday. He brought in Virginia Governor Youngkin, who is almost similar to him. Both Michels and Youngkin were businessmen before deciding to run for governor, and Michels now intends to achieve the same outcome as Youngkin: victory.

Youngkin loves the chances Michels has. “Tim’s understanding of what it takes to create goals, establish milestones, and deliver results is one of the amazing things about him. The issue is whether or not promises were made and kept, and I just believe that career politicians on the liberal, left-leaning side are losing support.
Michels lauded him, calling him a brave leader. He demonstrated in Virginia that courageous leadership can change things. He did education reform.

He implemented tax reform. Two of the things I’m planning to do are these. In Wisconsin, I’m going to put more money in people’s pockets. We’re going to reduce crime, and we’re going to provide parents and their children greater educational opportunities.
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On his “Doing the Right Thing” bus tour, Evers will spend most of Friday in Northeast Wisconsin, stopping there from early in the morning until late in the afternoon to meet with supporters and urge people to vote. According to his campaign, Evers will return to the region on Wednesday for an even longer visit.
In Wisconsin, early voting has already started.
Action 2 News will have comprehensive coverage of the candidates and the issues on “Your Voice, Your Vote” election specials beginning Monday, Oct. 31, at 6:30 P. M..

Evers and Michels give campaigns more political oomph

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