While the busy election season in battleground Wisconsin continues on and team members across the state work on separate projects on leave, President John Pudner took a break from the field and traveled to speak at five events the past few days that drew hundreds of Wisconsinites on the latest in-the-field developments, the need to unify and end divisive primaries, and the importance of getting involved in your community, especially in a state where the thinnest of margins determine consequential elections and referenda.
He will also be the Fox News Radio national guest on September 20 and October 1 as more and more national focus is placed on Wisconsin after Nate Silver’s model showed Wisconsin tipping slightly toward Trump to take him from 268 to 278 electors - just past the 270 needed to win.
Meeting with grassroots activists, Pudner emphasized the imperative need for involvement in every corner of key battleground states like Wisconsin, how every door knocked and call made can make a major impact in localities where statewide elections were determined by just 20,000 votes in 2022 as referenda determine the fate of key issues and out-of-state dollars attempt to influence operations,
More than anything else, however, Pudner championed unity - a needed call after yet another costly, unproductive, and ultimately divisive primary season in the Badger state. While this certainly is something to strive for, Pudner also highlighted that, in order to truly turn the tide, core changes to how our elections operate have to be made. That’s where Final Five comes in, a new innovative voting system that prioritizes citizen legislators and positions them for success by removing the need for divisive primaries, allowing them to instead focus solely on the big issues at play, thus giving them the tools to build the necessary momentum to succeed in a general election. Add increasing voter turnout and participation on top of that, and it’s no wonder why Final Five has continued to gain momentum across our Republic, including Nevada and Wisconsin, as a clear-cut solution to the complex conundrum that is our current election system.
As our nation prepares to dive head first into the Presidential Election season, Pudner closed by highlighting how getting involved in advocating for sound leadership for every office, from your local School Board to the Presidency, is not only vital to turn the tide toward common sense and restoring voter confidence, but also to advance much-needed electoral reforms, unifying under a shared purpose of community advancement, and bringing real, meaningful, and lasting change in battleground states like Wisconsin, helping to take back our Republic.
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