Wisconsin
Related: About this forumIn Wisconsin, voters shrug off GOP candidate's Jan. 6 tie (replacing Dem. Rep. Ron Kind)....
Dems need to be talking about how Repugs will cut SS.
In Wisconsin, voters shrug off GOP candidates Jan. 6 tie
https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-presidential-washington-election-2020-donald-trump-35be0e64d964726eacad5c4eda20d422
By THOMAS BEAUMONTOctober 16, 2022
.................I think its the No. 1 issue. Its the underlying issue of this race, Pfaff said in an interview. Jan. 6 opened up the window into his soul. And what we saw there, is we saw something that is unfortunately very dark.
Pfaff acknowledges he is trailing the Republican, who has a vast fundraising edge.
Van Ordens campaign declined to make him available for an interview with The Associated Press.
Some voters in the 3rd Congressional District, a sprawling landscape of dairy farms, small manufacturing hubs and college towns, have sharply negative views of what happened Jan. 6. But that doesnt mean they blame Van Orden......................
blueinredohio
(6,797 posts)I'm hoping the older voters (even though republican) will not vote for a traitor. But I won't be surprised if he wins.
Indykatie
(3,853 posts)That seems weird if a Dem holds the seat now.
blueinredohio
(6,797 posts)and Gerry mandered.
In 2012 they gerrymandered it so that it was pretty strongly Dem (because of a couple of Dem college towns in the rural parts). Now they've gerrymandered again, weakening it a bit.
And the GQP are putting a ton of money on the insurrectionist.