Something is up when 90 percent of a candidate's campaign donors are from out of state. Clearly, Julie Henszey is not right for Wisconsin.
From WisPolitics:
Democratic Senate candidate Julie Henszey filed her campaign’s financial report this week, proving her reliance on donors outside of Wisconsin to fund her election effort. Of the thousands of contributions received by Henszey, a staggering 90 percent were from individuals residing outside of the state. With over 5,000 of her donations coming from states such as California, New York, and Colorado, Julie Henszey is relying on out-of-state liberals to buy her seat in Madison and fund her latest smear tactics.Henszey accepts the awful smear campaign being waged on her behalf. That is disgusting, and says all we need to know about her character.
“It’s telling when 90 percent of your donors come from outside of Wisconsin. Clearly, the voters of this district do not buy into her policies so she looks to those outside of the state to fund her efforts,” said Patrick McNulty, campaign manager for Dale Kooyenga.
“Our constituents are turned off by the dirty mail attacks from her third party allies in Washington, D.C. and this further proves she is out of touch with the district she aims to represent.”
Her far Left positions do not reflect the values of the people of Wisconsin. She parrots the Democrat talking points, but she needs those lines to be written.
Watch this debate between Republican Dale Kooyenga and Democrat Julie Henszey.
Henszey appears unable to speak without a script, literally.
She couldn't even do a brief closing statement without reading it.
Henszey doesn't appear qualified to serve as a state senator. She's certainly wrong on the issues.
Vote for Dale Kooyegna.
Businessman
• MBA from Marquette University.Citizen-Soldier
• CPA that has experience working with Wisconsin’s largest healthcare, financial services, non-for-profit, and government entities.
• Chief Financial Officer of a water purification company in Milwaukee’s 5th Ward.
• Currently serves as a Major in the United States Army Reserve with thirteen years of service.
• Awarded Bronze Star for service in Iraq.
• First Commander of Wisconsin’s 1st U.S. Army Counterintelligence Unit.
• Previously served in Korea and with NATO Allies
Citizen Legislator
• First elected to Wisconsin State Assembly in 2010
• Focuses on reducing government waste, allowing taxpayers to keep more of their hard-earned paycheck, and enacting effective educational reforms that focus on outcomes.
• Believes legislators should be part-time and refuses fringe benefits on principle such as sick pay and health insurance, saving taxpayers thousands.





























































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