Dan Kelly Escalates Feud With Jennifer Dorow
MADISON, Wis. — Dan Kelly escalated his feud with Jennifer Dorow this week, doubling down on his refusal to commit to endorsing Dorow should she emerge from the Supreme Court primary because he doubts Dorow’s conservative credentials.
While Dorow has been outspoken in the past about her self-described “strong conservative values” she has been light on specifics throughout her campaign, at times even refusing to address questions directly and instead reading prepared statements from a binder. And despite her public obfuscation, Dorow has received the backing of key conservatives and right-wing groups, including the endorsement of a leading anti-abortion group that “endorses candidates who have pledged to champion pro-life values and stand with Wisconsin Right to Life’s legislative strategy.”
“Jennifer Dorow has been outspoken in the past about her ‘strong conservative values’ but has done her best to avoid getting into specifics in this campaign,”said Democratic Party of Wisconsin spokesperson Haley McCoy. “It’s time for Jennifer Dorow to get specific about where she stands and level with Wisconsinites—is she a ‘conservative’ like Dan Kelly? It might take a formal treatise but Wisconsinites deserve answers from Jennifer Dorow.”
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