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WisGop: Tammy Baldwin is weak and dangerously liberal on the border, surrogates in her ad are radical liberals
MADISON, Wis. – Tammy Baldwin’s latest ad is yet another example of a desperate career politician doing one thing in Washington and saying another thing during campaign season to hold onto power. For nearly three decades, Sen. Baldwin has voted against securing the border—even going as far as to say, “We spend too much money on the border.”
The people of Wisconsin aren’t fooled and have seen firsthand the dangerous consequences of her radical open-border policies.
The ad also features Dave Mahoney and Sue Riseling who are radical far-left liberals with a rich history of opposing border security along with other radical liberal policies.
Dave Mahoney
- Mahoney opposes a border wall and said he “disagrees” with deporting illegal immigrants, instead preferring an “expedited means to citizenship.”
- Mahoney admitted he does not cooperate with ICE when detaining illegal immigrants.
- Mahoney advocated erasing nearly $150,000 in debt owed to the court by jailed criminals.
- Upon his retirement, Mahoney praised jailed criminals: “The people who are living within our jail, who are entwined with the criminal justice system, are really our neighbors.”
- Mahoney called Americans “gun crazy.”
- Mahoney lambasted Trump for Jan. 6 and praised the Jan. 6 Committee, and called Trump Republicans a “threat to democracy.”
Sue Riseling
- Riseling blamed addicted Americans for the fentanyl crisis and claimed “the border isn’t wide open.”
- Riseling supported a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for police officers.
- Riseling praised a book for its “look at systematic and systemic racism in the USA.”
- Riseling retweeted a call to strip churches of their tax-exempt status,
- Riseling shared an Occupy Democrats tweet calling for Trump to “rot in prison” over his handling of the pandemic.
- Riseling called Trump “one of the most racist Presidents we ever had.”
- Riseling blamed Trump and Republicans for releasing “the mob on January 6th.”
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