A ‘Fresh Perspective’ on Winning a Public Office

At the age of twenty – two, most young adults are just graduating from college. They are testing the waters of adulthood as they start their careers, move out of their parents’ homes and set off on their own – NOT running for public office. For Councilman Daniel Degner, a graduate student at the time,…

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32 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Media Contact: Nate Nelson nate@americanmajority.org   April 4, 2018 American Majority Helps Change the Shape of Local Government   Mequon, WI – Following last night’s Spring Election, 32 American Majority Trained New Leaders were elected. Congratulations to all of the winners on well-run campaigns. American Majority trained New Leaders had an excellent win ratio this year as…

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American Majority Hosted its 1,000th Grassroots Training Event

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Media Contact: Nate Nelson nate@americanmajority.org Waukesha, WI (September 14, 2016) – American Majority hosted its 1,000th Grassroots training that gave conservative activists and American Majority members an edge in today’s political conditions. Various workshops, speakers and panelists gave attendees the chance to expand their knowledge about technology cutting-edge tools needed to make…

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Student Re-Inspires Conservative College Classmates in Wisconsin

Josh Schubring Re-Inspires Conservative College Classmates in Wisconsin

Ripon, Wisconsin has been a long-time fixture of conservatism, but from college junior Josh Schubring’s experience he would tell you times are much different on the Ripon College campus. He serves as the Communications & Media chair of the newly formed Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) Chapter on campus and is in charge of presenting…

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Sarah Gulke: Wisconsin Youth Activist Leads by Example

Sarah Gulke: Wisconsin Youth Activist Leads by Example

For 19-year-old Sarah Gaulke of Oostburg, Wisconsin, being active in politics has always been a part of everyday life. “My parents have always been involved in politics. I started campaigning when I was about nine,” said Sarah. “My family was supporting Glenn Grothman for State Senate. I would go out with them and help knock…

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Wisconsin Trainings You Won’t Want to Miss

Greetings from American Majority Wisconsin!   We hope you’ve had a great first month to the New Year!  This is shaping up to be an exciting year for elections at all levels. We hope you’re gearing up for your own race or preparing to get involved with someone else’s.   American Majority Wisconsin had a…

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15 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win

15 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win American Majority Helps Change the Shape of State and Local Government Mequon,WI- Following last night’s Fall Election, 15 American Majority Trained New Leaders were elected. Congratulations to all of the winners on well run campaigns. The following New Leaders won their offices for the first time:

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Liberal School Board Flipped in Wisconsin

The conservative grassroots movement is changing the political environment on the local level across the country. This political change is demonstrated by recent elections in the Kenosha Unified School District in southeast Wisconsin. Kenosha Unified School District is the third largest school district in Wisconsin and ranks in the bottom third of like-sized school districts. The…

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Today Is An Historic Day In Wisconsin

Today is an historic day in Wisconsin, but you wouldn’t know by the lack of protestors in Madison.  As if all but forgotten, Act 10 (the famous Budget Repair Bill) is officially the law of the land here in the Dairy State.  I find it strangely odd that I am back in Madison on the…

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Budget Repair Bill

  Late yesterday afternoon, the Wisconsin Supreme Court weighed in on the Budget Repair Bill (Act 10) and ruled that it did not violate the Open Meetings Law.  Judge Maryann Sumi’s injunction to Act 10 was voided because she exceeded her authority, “invaded” the Legislature’s constitutional powers and erred in stopping the publication and implementation…

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Never Too Early to Think About 2012

Today, the Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau (LFB) announced their estimate of an additional $636 million of revenue over the next three years due to an increase in the LFB’s projection of Wisconsin tax collections.  If liberals were running the show in Madison, we would likely already be hearing how the money should be spent as…

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ANY PREDICTIONS?

Budget Repair Bill: done, but held up in court.  State Supreme Court Race: done, but held up in recount.  Senate recall campaigns: mostly done, but held up with the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board verifying signatures.    What is next?  No one can predict. Who would have predicted our State Capitol being overrun with people sleeping, eating…

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Enough Already!

  The Wisconsin Supreme Court Recount began today in county courthouses across the state.  With Justice David Prosser having a 7,316 vote lead over Challenger Joanne Kloppenburg, many are curious what will happen through this process. This morning, I observed the Recount Canvass in Ozaukee County to get a feel for what the next few…

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