RSLC Statement: Voters Give Wisconsin Republicans a Supermajority in State Senate in Clear Mandate for Conservative Leadership
Romaine Quinn Flips SD-25 After RSLC Spent $408,000 on State Legislative Races in Wisconsin
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a clear mandate for conservative leadership, the people of Wisconsin last night voted to give Republicans a supermajority in the state Senate. Last night's results are a major setback for Democrats in Wisconsin and their socialist agenda.
“Voters sent a clear message last night that they want Maddison to deliver desperately needed relief from inflation, keep communities safe amid a nationwide crime surge, and defend freedom,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “The RSLC is proud to have contributed to this victory with a strategic campaign plan utilizing data driven investments. Wisconsinites can now have peace of mind that will have a firewall of conservative leaders in the state Senate fighting back and protecting them from the devastation caused by Joe Biden’s radical liberal agenda.”
The RSLC spent a total $408,000 on state legislative races in Wisconsin this cycle. This included an independent expenditure effort to support Republican Romaine Quinn, who last night flipped SD-25 from blue to red. The committee also ran an independent expenditure campaign to support Rachael Cabral-Guevara in SD-19.
Duncan added, “Congratulations to Romaine Quinn and Rahael Cabral-Guevara on their victories last night. They will be fantastic state Senators who put their districts first and we are happy to have supported their campaigns.”
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The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is the largest organization of Republican state leaders in the country and only national committee whose mission is to recruit, train, and elect Republicans to multiple down-ballot, state-level offices. Thanks to our growing network of grassroots supporters in all 50 states, we help deliver wins for Republican state legislators, lieutenant governors, secretaries of state, agriculture officials, and state judges across the country.
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