Why Wisconsin Voters Should Think Twice About Trump

10/16/20242 min read

What Happened with the Voter Fraud Investigation?

Wisconsin voters are facing a critical decision as we approach the next election. Many Trump supporters may still back him without much thought, but it’s essential to reflect on the recent past and the dubious actions taken in the name of investigating voter fraud. Enter Judge Gableman—hired by Trump’s dummy brigade. This supposed expert had zero experience in handling voting matters and led an investigation that ultimately failed miserably.

Gableman’s Pitiful Investigation Costs

When we think about the costs incurred during this so-called investigation, it raises eyebrows. Taxpayers in Wisconsin were left holding the bag for what can only be described as a farce. Judge Gableman, the partisan hack, was unable to uncover any significant evidence of wrongdoing despite the funds poured into this charade. Every penny spent on this investigation felt like pitching money down a bottomless pit, with nothing to show for it. It’s hard not to feel frustrated for the hardworking taxpayers of this state.

Backing Away from Trump: Insights from Paul Ryan and Charlie Sykes

Remember Paul Ryan? The once revered congressman who served as the US Speaker of the House during Trump's early presidency saw the writing on the wall and distanced himself from Trump’s antics. Now executive at Fox News, Ryan has openly expressed his disdain for Trump, referring to him as a 'big loser.' His experience in DC taught him how damaging Trump’s policies and behavior could be.

On a similar note, Wisconsin’s very own conservative radio talk show host Charlie Sykes has been vocal about his disapproval of Trump, calling him a failure. With over 30 years in the industry, Sykes offers an informed perspective that many voters should consider. His insights resonate with a growing number of Wisconsinites who are reevaluating their support for Trump.

In light of these opinions from prominent figures, it’s time for Wisconsin voters to reflect on what they truly want from their leadership and what Trump's candidacy represents. The narrative of blindly supporting a candidate purely based on party affiliation is old news. We must demand more accountability, transparency, and results from those we choose to support.

As voting time approaches, let’s ensure that we’re not just following the crowd but are instead making informed choices for the future of Wisconsin. We’ve seen what happens when a lack of experience and accountability rules the day. Let’s not make that mistake again.