Yesterday I joined the Rock County Republican Party Lincoln Day reception.
Proud Americans gathered together to celebrate our nation, commemorate the legacy of Charlie Kirk, and discuss the work we need to do to move Wisconsin forward.
Over the past several years, Rock County and Southeast Wisconsin have made important strides in moving Wisconsin to the right.
For example, in 2016, President Trump received 41% of the vote in Rock County. In 2024, he received 45% and our campaign received 47.5%.
This movement helps decrease Democrats’ lead in statewide races from places like Milwaukee and Madison and helped deliver Wisconsin for President Trump last fall.
We have an opportunity to build on this momentum as we head into 2026. It’s time to get to work.
Honoring Charlie Kirk's Legacy
Last week, Charlie Kirk, the Co-Founder of Turning Point USA, was murdered in Utah.
Charlie was a man of faith and family. He leaves behind a wife and two young children.
Charlie was known for his work on college campuses, engaging in dialogue and debate, and inspiring the next generation of Americans. He had a tremendous impact on thousands of young people, including many in Wisconsin.
Tributes to Charlie Kirk and his legacy continue to pour out nationwide, with vigils in Washington D.C., his home state of Arizona, and across Wisconsin.
Last week, I joined my colleagues in Congress introducing several resolutions to honor Charlie Kirk's life and commemorate his legacy.
I spoke to Fox 6 about the impact Charlie Kirk had on our community here.