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riversedge

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Fri Oct 28, 2022, 08:54 AM Oct 2022

In Wisconsin, voters shrug off GOP candidate's Jan. 6 tie (replacing Dem. Rep. Ron Kind).... [View all]

Dems need to be talking about how Repugs will cut SS.




In Wisconsin, voters shrug off GOP candidate’s Jan. 6 tie

https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-presidential-washington-election-2020-donald-trump-35be0e64d964726eacad5c4eda20d422


By THOMAS BEAUMONTOctober 16, 2022


.................“I think it’s the No. 1 issue. It’s 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 Orden’s 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 doesn’t mean they blame Van Orden......................

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