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Paul Farrow: State Convention Showcases Shared Republican Values

I’ve had the privilege of growing up around the conservative movement for my entire life, but I never imagined that I would eventually lead our state party in a crucial election year. Since my election in August, I have been able to travel the state and share important conversations with our grassroots activists who represent the driving force behind our efforts. This year’s Republican Party of Wisconsin State Convention was no exception. While in Middleton, I appreciated hearing the diverse perspectives of the Party Faithful and discussing what conservatives can do to win in November, and how we can make Wisconsin a better place to live for families today and for generations to come. I’ve learned a lot from these conversations. My biggest takeaway? Republicans have more in common than we give ourselves credit for. The Republican Party was born in Ripon, Wisconsin of a group of independent thinkers who sought to end the evil of slavery in the United States. To this day, Wisconsin

State of the State Marked by Failure Under Tony Evers

By Republican Party of Wisconsin Chairman Paul Farrow Each year, Wisconsin’s governor addresses state legislators and the public in the State of the State Address. Usually, this represents an opportunity for governors to tout their accomplishments and their vision for Wisconsin’s future. In 2022, there is more at stake for Tony Evers with this address than ever before – but unfortunately for him, he has no accomplishments to tout. As Wisconsin has dealt with two years of historic challenges, Tony Evers has been asleep at the wheel. He has refused to provide real leadership while leaving the work of governing to liberal staff and political operatives in his administration, and on every issue that matters, Evers has chosen to serve the interests of the far-left – not working-class Wisconsinites. No one has had a stronger influence over Wisconsin’s education system in recent decades than self-proclaimed “education governor” Tony Evers – yet the state of our education system has r