Today, I announced my campaign for the Wisconsin State Assembly of the 26th Assembly District, a seat held by a Republican.
I’m running for Wisconsin State Assembly because I think the 26th District would benefit from having a representative whose priorities are day-in and day-out: jobs, the economy, and standing up for working and middle-class families. I am optimistic about the future of this state.
I may not always have all the answers or solutions, but I will seek them out. With input and support, I am confident that we can identify problems that resonate throughout the State of Wisconsin and achieve viable solutions for them.
You can count on me to be a tireless leader to fight for jobs and stand up for working middle class families, workers and small businesses. I know families are struggling to be heard, because there is an enormous disconnect between Wisconsinites and politicians in Madison.
http://www.asherforwisconsin.com
I'm running against incumbent state Rep. Mike Endsley who is a Republican. He supports Governor Scott Walker's radical agenda that includes union busting and cutting nearly $1 billion from public education.
In 2010, he was recurited by the Republican Party to run. In fact, the top donor to his campaign was the Republican Party of Wisconsin, followed by himself and the Sheboygan County Republican Party. This is a grassroots campaign. Will you consider donating $5, $10, $15 or $25 to support my grassroots campaign?
I won't be able to match the Republican's fundraising machine but I believe that I will have the support of the hardworking middle class families across Wisconsin and the United States. Will you join me?
My campaign has set a fundraising goal of $1,000 -- well below what the Republican incumbent raised in 2010. I'm hopeful that I will have the support of grassroots supporters like you that will power my campaign. Your donation will allow my campaign to reach voters in the 26th Assembly District which covers Southern Sheboygan County.