Klucarich Speaks, Organizes CD7 Distribution Centers, Expands Field Operations

While four out of five Wisconsin Faith and Freedom Field Operations focus on the eastern part of the state, where the population is densest, we’ve noticed other conservative organizations extending their field operations throughout much of the rest of the state – except we noticed Wausau and up through the northern part of the 7th Congressional District was the only region not receiving lit at their churches and doors. Unlike last year, when we focused on CD3 due to a highly contested Congressional race, we are concentrating on CD7 in the closing weeks of this election season due to doors and churches that are less likely to be reached by other organizations. Donors are averse to paying for overlapping efforts, because they want their money spent wisely and this year we’ve seen much more coordination in light of a favorable FEC ruling, which allows us to communicate effectively without duplicating efforts.

Click here to watch Holly Klucarich’s opening remarks at a successful organizational blitz the last two days, where we ensured the best possible distribution to surrounding counties. This effort coincided with the setup of another Wisconsin Faith and Freedom Coalition distribution center in the northwest part of CD7 in Cameron. State Director Spencer LaVerde made the run shown on the map to distribute the final 200,000 voter comparisons (half of what we did for the Presidential race, so a strong effort for an off-year) to Field Directors and Distribution Centers.

Regarding the WOW counties, we featured John Pudner’s speech in Washington County last week. Policy Director Darren Nelson is pictured handing out comparisons in Ozaukee, where Alex Cucchiario spoke. This weekend, we will share a video of Alex’s speech in the North Shore area. Next week, we’ll highlight Joe  Meleski  ’s operation based in Waukesha and now spreading southeast through Kenosha. Additionally, Randell and Wendy Johnson’s operation in Green Bay and Fond du Lac is now expanding into Appleton will be featured next week.

When so few conservatives turned out to vote in April 2023, resulting in the conservative candidate for Supreme Court losing by double digits in a swing state, we, along with many other groups, decided it was time to make conservative, faith-based voters aware that elections are held in April.

We appreciate all of our Field Directors speaking and geting out the word.

Due to overwhelming demand, the 100,000 candidate comparisons we originally printed ran out just as Spencer was delivering the counts above to keep everyone hitting doors and able to come to a distribution center as long as supplies last.

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Topics can include how we’ve advanced conservative policy—even in deep-blue places like New Jersey and California—and how we’ve won more campaigns than anyone else when being outspent by more than 3-to-1. Whether it’s breaking through with Hispanic, Black, or young voters, or walking audiences through our latest wins in swing states like Wisconsin, our presentations are always data-driven and action-focused.

We cover how to stop overreaching liberal school boards and bureaucrats, and how to fight back against activist judges pushing Lawfare goals—an effort that reached its peak in attempts to prevent Americans from voting for President Trump by imprisoning, bankrupting, or removing him from the ballot through judicial activism.

We also address stopping illegal immigration that fuels human trafficking, fentanyl deaths, and violent gang activity—issues that hit close to home in communities across the country. And keeping men out of women’s sports, restrooms and even prisons.

Hear about the ground game that led to Restoration News citing our work as one of just three national success stories in the 2024 cycle link to article, with detailed quotes and strategy breakdowns.

We’re happy to tailor remarks to your audience—whether it’s a policy group, church leaders, campaign volunteers, or national funders. Past talks range from a 2017 Silicon Valley session with tech executives (back when Elon Musk was just the 20th richest man in America) to getting powerful candidate comparisons into the hands of thousands of targeted voters at just $1 per voter reached—five times more efficient than typical commercial efforts.

Let us know if you want a deep dive on winning over lawmakers after the campaign ends, how to run an effective church outreach push, or what’s working with third-generation canvassers in swing counties across America—or ask us to go deeper into one of the past issues covered in any of the dozens of headlines from past media appearances and speeches written about at wisconsinffc.com.

 Q&A on topics like parental rights, limited government, election reform, and the future of center-right organizing. including why Restoration News featured WIFFC as one of 3 success stories showing the path to conservative victory.

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