This week, while Hurricane effects prevented Lara Trump from flying to Wisconsin to join us on stage, we were thrilled thousands attended our nine-stop bus tour, culminating in the pictured successful finale. I was proud to share the stage and bus rides with a distinguished lineup of speakers (from left to right starting with me):
Brian Schimming (Wisconsin GOP Chair)
Kash Patel (Former Chief of Staff for Ric Grenell, Trump's cabinet member who previously ran Take Back’s Communication)
Scarlett Johnson (Moms for Liberty Chair)
Chad Wolf (Former Acting Secretary of Homeland Security)
Rep. Troy Nehls (TX-22)
Eric Hovde
Vivek Ramaswamy, who I endorsed for President in a Newsweek article and was also with at an 1,000 person dinner in Iowa.
The one speaker at the final event not in the photo was former Congressman Lee Zeldin, who narrowly lost the Governor’s race in New York—a state I highlighted in my Newsmax column for its surprisingly more conservative voting laws compared to Wisconsin, including not allowing same-day voter registration that resulted in Wisconsin counties with out-of-state students at Universities moving left in 2022 while almost every (52) Wisconsin counties without a University moved right.
Another speaker not pictured was Josh Schoemann, who participated in eight of the nine events. I introduced him at other stops as an Iraq War veteran and "recovering bureaucrat" who has successfully lowered taxes in Washington County to their lowest levels since World War I.
It was a pleasure to engage with fellow speakers on the bus between stops, and we were pleased to see strong attendance at all locations, even the smaller ones. These events were live-streamed by Fox Nation and received media coverage from outlets including CNN, USA Today, New York Post, WISN (ABC 12 Milwaukee), Spectrum TV, The Epoch Times, Sound of Hope Network, and more.
This tour followed our prayer breakfast which likewise included notable appearances by Governor Glenn Youngkin from Virginia and U.S. Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin. On Tuesday, I will be the national guest on Fox News Radio for the second time in 11 days.
Over the next 37 days, my team and I, alongside 39 dedicated canvassers, will focus on distributing 370,000 candidate issue comparison pieces to Wisconsinites, including 50,000 in Spanish. We've seen a significant influx of door-to-door canvasser applications, particularly from those who apparently have been let go by LIBERAL causes in Arizona who have given up on Kamala Harris winning that state.
For the record, all of our canvassers are conservative and all but a few live in Wisconsin. The only four exceptions are two of our team leaders who canvassed in Nevada in Governor Lombardo’s upset win in 2022, and two other conservatives from just over the Minnesota line who knock in Wisconsin.
If the recent trends hold true, and if liberal organizations in Arizona are right about Trump’s prospects, we could see the Presidential election unfold like a best-of-five baseball playoff, with two home games for Trump in Southeastern states—Georgia and North Carolina—followed by three critical battlegrounds where Kamala Harris has the slight edge: Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The candidate who secures three of these states is likely to emerge as the 47th President.
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