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Amy Kremer

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 ›

Friday, June 1, 2012

National Groups Converge on Racine County Saturday for Final Recall Battle

If Wisconsin is considered ground zero for the battle between conservative and liberal politics, then Racine County has become the bellwether county and is now seen by state Democrats and Republicans as the battle to win the war.

Wisconsin has become ground zero for the battle between the conservative and liberal movements at the state and national level, and several key political groups are making their way to Racine County to back up the proverbial troops. But the rallies scheduled for Racine and Caledonia seem to be the political front line and may even be a foundation for the battle that wins the war, Republicans and Democrats say. According to a story in the Wisconsin State Journal, of all the recall elections happening on Tuesday for governor, lieutenant governor and four state Senate seats, the closest race is in the 21st District, where Sen. Van Wanggaard (R-Racine) faces John Lehman (D-Racine). "The Wanggaard-Lehman race is likely going to be the seat that…

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Patriot

6:16 am on Sunday, June 3, 2012

dee50-Nobody pays for me!!! I think for myself and do for my family and God as I feel moved. You could not be more wrong!!!   more ›

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