From Kerry Schumann – Wisconsin Conservation <[email protected]>
Subject Our spring election program re-cap...and a BIG thank you!
Date April 3, 2023 8:01 PM
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John ,

I just sent this message out to members who donated and volunteered for our spring election program. I wanted you to see it too. Will you join us as a monthly sustaining member? [[link removed]]

Protecting Wisconsin’s environment requires the important year-round work of holding elected leaders accountable and talking with voters about the issues that matter to them, like clean water, climate change, and fair voting maps. Please, join with us in our mission of engaging voters to protect Wisconsin’s environment. Your monthly gift will make a lasting impact: [[link removed]]

Kerry


Thank you for believing in the power of Wisconsin Conservation Voters.

As we await the results of tomorrow’s critical Spring Election, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for all you’ve done to support the candidates we can count on to protect Wisconsin’s environment and democracy.

Here’s what you’ve made possible this spring:

*Interviewing and vetting candidates across Wisconsin, including 19 who were awarded the impactful Wisconsin Conservation Voters endorsement. Click here to see our full slate: [[link removed]]

*Texting 15,000 voters ahead of the February primary to make sure a progressive candidate advanced to the general election.

*Knocking on nearly 150,000 doors in Dane County and the Milwaukee suburbs to turn out the vote for Judge Janet Protasiewicz and win a pro-democracy, pro-environment majority on the state Supreme Court.

44,000 of those doors are in Senate District 8, where we’ve also been talking to voters about Jodi Habush Sinykin, an environmental lawyer who spent her career protecting our Great Lakes. With our help, she’s within reach of an upset victory which would break the GOP supermajority in the state senate and prevent legislators in that chamber from carrying out politically-motivated impeachments of appointed officials.

*Reaching thousands of Green Bay voters with mail and digital ads in support of Mayor Eric Genrich’s re-election, to keep making progress on environmental protections and critical voting rights issues in Green Bay.

*Sending nearly 10,000 handwritten postcards to Wisconsin voters.

*Phone banking to reach thousands of voters about local races in Mount Pleasant, Peshtigo, and Sheboygan. In Mount Pleasant, the candidates we endorsed are leading their community to put an end to the long-running Foxconn debacle. In Peshtigo, we’ve endorsed community members who are leading the fight to address PFAS contamination and make sure everyone has access to clean drinking water. In Sheboygan, our slate of candidates are running strong against election conspiracy theorists trying to flip the city council.

*Canvassing on and around the UW-Stevens Point campus to turn out the student vote on April 4th, and to help grow the movement to win a 100 percent clean energy commitment for Stevens Point.

None of this would be possible without your support, and you can be proud of what you’ve accomplished. If Judge Janet Protasiewicz and our other endorsed candidates win tomorrow, we’ll have made an important step forward, toward a brighter, healthier, safer future for our children, our democracy, and our planet. I’m feeling really encouraged about our chances tomorrow, and I’m so grateful to be working side by side with you in this conservation voter movement.

For all you do, thank you,

Kerry Schumann
Executive Director
Wisconsin Conservation Voters

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