My opponent, Mandela Barnes, supports a radical left agenda that is causing Wisconsinites and their families so much pain

Our nation is in peril. Decades of the radical left’s infiltration into virtually every institution of America has taken its toll. We are now witnessing – and suffering under – the culmination of their long-term efforts to “fundamentally transform” America. I often ask, “Do you even like, much less love, something you want to fundamentally transform?” Of course not.

My opponent, Mandela Barnes, is the poster child of what the left has in mind. He has stated “the founding of this nation, awful.” Although he dishonestly denies it, he has been a leader in the “Defund the Police” and “soft-on-crime” movements that have dispirited law enforcement and made our neighborhoods less safe. He gives a thumbs up to the Supreme Leader and Iran, and allows himself to be used as a tool on Vladimir Putin’s propaganda channel.

 On November 16, 2015, two days after ISIS carried out a string of attacks that slaughtered 130 people, as a member of Wisconsin’s State Assembly, Mandela Barnes tweeted “There are people in the legislature who feel a caliphate threat is real in America. I try to remind them of their theocratic votes,” and “God, country, and guns is as dangerous of rhetoric here as it is over there.” He also compared racism in southern states to racism in Wisconsin saying, “…in Wisconsin, it’s a little more scary because it can be institutionalized much more and much more concealed. You know, concealed carry racism.”

Based on Mandela Barnes’ own words, his contempt for America and the citizens of Wisconsin is palpable. Other than simply wanting to be “somebody,” it’s hard to understand why he wants to represent a state and country that he so disdains. He calls himself a forever organizer, has little to no work experience in the private sector, and other than hollow left-wing rhetoric, I’m not sure what he’s ever accomplished or really has to offer… (Excerpt from Fox News)

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