….you buy into her being the “best” option. Kinser is being heavily pushed by the Republican Party of Wisconsin but why?
It could be because she claims to be supportive of school choice and there might be a large financial incentive for her to do just that.
Austin Ramirez who co-founded Democracy Found Action with Elizabeth Gehl, remember when they were pushing Final Five Voting and paying off our legislators? Find more on that here:
Final Five / Ranked Choice Voting and the Money Trail.
There has been so much pressing information to share over the last few weeks I almost didn’t know where to start. Then I listened to the Senate hearing on Tuesday, December 12th, 2023. The hearing held by the Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection started at 10:00am. Another bill being proposed which addresses Monday count…
Yeah, that Austin Ramirez, he is the Chair of City Forward Collective, where Brittany Kinser was the Executive Director. City Forward Collective (CFC) has now endorsed Brittany Kinser while Austin Ramirez has donated $20,000 to her campaign. It’s no wonder the RINO republicans are supporting her. Final Five Voting + City Forward Collective + Appearing to Support School Choice = Brittany Kinser.
How about where Kinser’s money and votes have gone? Does she align in any way with conservative voters? She voted for Barack Obama. And according to the Federal Election Commission (https://www.fec.gov/) Kinser has exclusively donated to radically far left liberals.
Take a look for yourself, Kinser has donated to not a single Republican or even moderate democrat. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden and Tammy Baldwin. Don’t take my word for it, see for yourself:
Conservatives don’t have a decent option by any stretch of the imagination in the State Superintendents race. They say put your money where your mouth is, and I think where Kinser has put her money says everything we need to know about her.
This is just one more blatant slap in the face to conservatives by the Republican Party of Wisconsin. Is it because they were too lazy to find a quality candidate or is it because they are actually more closely aligned with the democrat party than with conservatives.
I know for myself I cannot in good conscience vote for any of the three liberal democrats that are running for State Superintendent. What’s the difference between voting for a liberal democrat, a liberal democrat or a liberal democrat? I can’t see enough of a difference to persuade me to vote for any of them. I do also believe that voting is our civic duty so I will still be voting on February 18th but I’ll be writing in a true conservative name.
In a free country we still get to vote for the candidate that most closely aligns with our values, before you vote on February 18th, 2025 you should know what Kinser’s real values are. And they are clear as day by her political donations. And your vote is a reflection of your values, honor and morals.
What the heck is wrong with the GOP? GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER PEOPLE!
You are correct that the RPW failed to either recruit a qualified conservative or to assure financial and logistical support to those who with that support would have tossed a hat into the ring. However, to suggest that we have three equal evils to choose from denies several obvious facts. Brittany Kinser recognizes that "only 3 out of 10 students in Wisconsin are college or career ready." Underly and Wright won't admit that that's a problem They won't be able to fix a problem they can't see. Kinser recognizes that Underly's lowering of test cut-scores was a disastrous move. Underly has utterly failed to provide a rational defense for her move. Kinser defends School Choice, that parents should have greater say in where their child attends school. Underly and Wright viciously and unpersuasively oppose Choice. Kinser is a proponent of phonics and cursive writing. I challenge you to secure a commitment to those programs from Underly and Wright.
You say Kinser donated to Democrats. Yes, she did, and Ronald Reagan WAS a Democrat.