Wisconsin GOP candidate calls for 'pitchforks and torches' [View all]
MADISON, Wis. -- The Republican candidate for governor in Wisconsin endorsed by Donald Trump is calling for people to take up pitchforks and torches in reaction to a story that detailed his giving to anti-abortion groups, churches and others rhetoric that Democrats say amounts to threatening violence.
Tim Michels, who co-owns the state's largest construction company, faces Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in the battleground state. If Michels wins, he will be in position to enact a host of GOP priorities passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature leading into the 2024 presidential election. Evers has vetoed more bills than any governor in modern state history and is campaigning on his ability to serve as a check on Republicans.
Michels, a multimillionaire, this week reacted strongly to a story published by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel detailing charitable giving by he and his wife's foundation, some of which went to anti-abortion groups and churches that have taken anti-gay positions. Since the story's publication, Michels has gone after not just Evers and Democrats, but also the Journal Sentinel and, more broadly, all reporters.
I believe people should just, just be ready to get out on the streets with pitchforks and torches with how low the liberal media has become, Michels said Thursday on a conservative talk radio show. People need to decide Am I going to put up with this? Am I going to tolerate this, taking somebody that gives money to churches or cancer research and use that as a hit piece in the media? Im appalled. Its disgusting.
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