A year ago, you stood in solidarity with thousands of working men and women all across Wisconsin who knew that Scott Walker's extreme, Tea Party agenda would lead our state down the wrong path.
Since then, Scott Walker has led Wisconsin to be #1 in jobs loss, #2 in cuts to K-12 education and #3 in cuts to higher education. It's not working, but according to the Washington Post, the Koch-backed Tea Party is "going all in to save Scott Walker" with $700,000 in television ads to promote Scott Walker's "reforms."
I'm all in to defeat Scott Walker. I hope you'll join me. - Congresswoman Gwen Moore
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