10/7/24 Former President Donald Trump Campaigns in Juneau
7 October 2024 News
Donald Trump held a campaign rally at the Dodge County Airport in Juneau Sunday. The former president spoke to how important it is to win the state of Wisconsin this November. “If we win Wisconsin…we’ll win the presidency,” said Trump. Trump told the crowd in attendance that he will work tirelessly if elected president. “But if you want a president who will do whatever it takes to protect you…who will never forsake you…and who will never rest in the defense of our nation and…I’ll tell you it’s a beautiful phrase…we will never rest…you better vote for a gentleman named Donald J. Trump.”
Trump said if Kamala Harris is voted into office, taxes will continue to go up. “And we will make American affordable again because the prices are too high…but if crazy Kamala is reelected one of the first acts will be…and she’s said this…is to massively raise taxes.” Trump added that voting for Harris will mean plummeting incomes, collapsing net worth’s, and disappearing jobs.
WISCONSIN GOP LEADERS BACK TRUMP AT DODGE COUNTY VISIT
Republican leaders and politicians throughout Wisconsin attended Donald Trump’s rally in Juneau Sunday. Republican Party of Wisconsin Chairman Brian Schimming was among those who spoke at the event. “But let me tell you one thing I absolutely know…if you do your job and you do your job…and on election day Kamala Harris will be out of a job.”
Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt was also brought onto the stage during Trump’s speech and declared his support for the former president. “I am proud to announce that all of these sheriffs are among a very small amount of sheriffs of law enforcement across our country that support you,” said Schmidt. “I’d say eight-to-ninety percent of law enforcement across the country are behind you Mr. President.” Also speaking at the rally were Congressman Scott Fitzgerald, Senator Ron Johnson, and U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde.
Stories courtesy WBEV, Beaver Dam, Kevin Haugen. Photos courtesy Haugen and Donald Trump campaign.
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