Wisconsin airwaves flooded by Johnson, Feingold Senate ads

November 09 05:10 2016

For Trump, 36 percent said yes, and 61 percent said no. “Our politicians have done very, very little for this country”.

“This race is a dead heat and the momentum is clearly with Ron Johnson”, Reisinger said.

We badly need Russ in the Senate to help break the crippling legislative logjam and get government working for the people again. Feingold clarified his remarks as referring to his personal encounters with her, and though he is sticking by her side since Comey reignited the email issue, he claimed not to know details and emphasized “transparency” when talking to reporters from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “He’s a Washington insider”.

Johnson made his first appearance with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday night in Eau Claire.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce attacks Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Russ Feingold on his support of the Affordable Care Act.

The former three-term senator was to campaign Wednesday night with Sen. Their rematch this year is one of a handful of races that could swing the Senate to Democratic control.

A vote for Russ Feingold on November 8 will contribute to moving us forward together after a lacerating campaign season in an era of destructive partisan gridlock.

After months of trying to keep his distance from Trump, Johnson on Tuesday appeared at a Trump rally in an apparent bid to win the backing of pro-Trump voters.

The message was delivered Wednesday to Feingold backers after a Marquette University Law School poll was released showing the race to be about even with six days to go until Election Day.

PolitiFact Wisconsin, recalling PolitiFact National’s 2013 Lie of the Year, reviews what the former senator said. But last month, the conservative Club for Growth spent over $750,000 on ads slamming Feingold as a Washington insider who raised taxes. Tammy Baldwin are rubbing elbows with Wisconsin voters in a Madison bar. The ad features comments from state Sens.

State Sens. Alberta Darling and Leah Vukmir, along with state Rep. Janel Brandtjen speak on the ad that the GOP says is running statewide.

Russ Feingold and Ron Johnson debate at Marquette University in Milwaukee Wisconsin

Wisconsin airwaves flooded by Johnson, Feingold Senate ads
 
 
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