Marquette Poll Shows Voters Disagree with Gov. Walker on Foxconn, Public Schools
"The Marquette Poll made one thing very clear -- people do not agree with Gov. Walker’s vision for Wisconsin," said Wachs for Wisconsin Campaign Manager Brita Olsen.
EAU CLAIRE – Wachs for Wisconsin Campaign Manager Brita Olsen responded to the Marquette University Law School Poll released today, which showed that people across the state had serious concerns with Gov. Walker‘s flagship economic project, Foxconn, and his efforts to slash public school funding:
“The Marquette Poll made one thing very clear — people do not agree with Gov. Walker’s vision for Wisconsin. In Walker’s Wisconsin, a foreign billionaire gets the most expensive deal in our state’s history and has to do very little in return. In Walker’s Wisconsin, our public school budgets are slashed to make way for radical Republican tax policies. That is not the Wisconsin we want nor is it what voters want.
“Dana is continuing to spend nearly every day on the road meeting new people and increasing the visibility of our campaign. This is just the beginning, but we can and will beat Scott Walker in November.”
Wachs for Wisconsin
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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