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Rebecca Kleefisch says vaccine mandates are a ‘new level of government overreach’

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Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch appeared on the Sara Carter Show to talk about the current dismal political situation. As a result, Kleefisch has recently decided to run so she can bring Wisconsin back to its roots.

Government Overreach

Abov all, Kleefisch is against government mandates of any kind. To her, a vaccine mandate is “an epic, fresh new level of government overreach, creepiness” she told host Sara Carter. “It started with the Obama administration fresh in America’s mind,” the gubernatorial candidate said.”That was the beginning of the big type of big media, big government cabal that is truly threatening our American way of life. Patriots everywhere should be very, very concerned about this.”

In 2010, Kleefisch was elected Lieutenant Governor at the hight of the Tea Party movement. As a result, much of her state underwent a red wave. The whole movement was working against big government and big tech. Nowadays, Kleefisch isn’t against the COVID vaccine, but she wants less government involvement.

“Listen, you want to get the vaccine, great for you. You want to wear masks, great for you. You want to protect yourself against co-morbidities or practice great hygiene, or do any exercise in assuring that you prevent any hospitalization for COVID, you possibly can prevent, by all means, do it,” Kleefisch said. “But government should not in between your decision about what you do with your own healthcare. a doctor’s advice about the same government has no business stepping in between those private and sacred relationships.”

2022 Election

Now, Wisconsin’s current governor Tony Evers, is the opposite. He often takes on the roll of judge, jury and executioner in his seat as governor, according to Kleefisch. For example, when Wisconsin man Jacob Blake was shot and paralyzed by a police officer, Evers watched the footage. As a result, he sided with the protestors over the 30-second video rather than consult police officials. In the end, prosecutors did not charge the police officer.

“I plan to be the guy to relax to the great state of Wisconsin, we’re gonna change it so that once again our state is the jewel of the Midwest and is a destination,” Kleefisch said. “But under Tony Evers, we can possibly say that he has broken the state of Wisconsin, it’s not irreparably gone. There is so much good we can still do but Tony Evers is a weak and incompetent leader who has led to nothing but chaos in this state.”

Wisconsin elected Evers in 2018. He will be running for reelection.

You can follow Jenny Goldsberry on Twitter @jennyjournalism.

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RFK Jr. announces lifelong Democrat, advocate of left-leaning causes, CA native as running mate

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced Tuesday that attorney and tech entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan will be his vice presidential running mate in the upcoming election. The Independent candidate announced his choice for the 38-year-old Oakland, California native by praising her insight into “how Big Tech uses AI to manipulate the public,” her athletic ability, and willingness to be a “partner” in a number of policy areas, including on securing the border.

Fox News writes that Shanahan is a philanthropist with a long history of donating to Democrat and left-leaning causes, including supporting President Biden in his 2020 election bid before switching to Kennedy when he launched his own run for the Democrat nomination last year.

She is the founder and president of Bia-Echo Foundation, a private firm that describes its mission as focused on “new frontiers in reproductive longevity & equality, criminal justice reform and a healthy & livable planet.”

Fox News reports Shanahan initially dropped her support for Kennedy after he decided to run as an independent, but later got behind him again by giving $4 million to the super PAC that boosted his candidacy with a John F. Kennedy-themed campaign ad that ran during the Super Bowl in February.

Shanahan also previously donated to Democrat presidential candidates Marianne Williamson and Pete Buttigieg during the 2020 presidential race, and threw more than $150,000 behind progressive Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon’s 2020 election bid.

Shanahan, a life-long Democrat, told the crowd that she was leaving the party.

“The Democratic Party is supposed to be the party of compassion. It is supposed to be the party of free speech, and most importantly, the party of the middle class and the American dream,” Shanahan said.

“While I know many Democrats still abide by those values…I do believe they’ve lost their way in their leadership,” she continued.

And she urged “disillusioned” Democrats and Republicans to support Kennedy’s independent White House bid.

 

 

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