In Wisconsin this year, we’ve got Democrats in 97 out of the 99 Assembly races and all 16 of the Senate races. We support them all.
The GOP? Just 84 out of 99 and 11 out of 16.
Our Starting Lineup races are the closest. Wins would end the GOP Assembly majority and break the Senate supermajority. You can read about the full Starting Lineup here.
Kristin Alfheim (@alfheimforwisc) wants to “lead us back to respectful bipartisan solutions for Wisconsin.”
Senate District 18, which includes the bulk of Appleton, Menasha, Neenah, and Oshkosh, changed dramatically when redistricted. It’s an open seat that, with new maps, went from deep red to 55% Democratic—an ideal opportunity to pick up a Democratic seat.
If Kristin’s name sounds familiar, she has served on Appleton’s Common Council since 2021, and ran for the SD19 seat in the pre-fair-maps era. Though outspent by her opponent 3 to 1, she came within 6500 votes of winning.
Help Kristin win the 18th here.
A lifelong Wisconsin resident, Kristin was born and raised on a beef farm where she learned the value of hard work. She owns a small business as a retirement planner and mentors women who want to advance in their careers. Read more about Kristin here.
Kristin Alfheim’s top issues include protecting a woman’s right to choose, fighting for affordable and accessible health care, and working to fully fund our public schools so that every child in Wisconsin receives a world-class education.
Kristin believes in taking care of her neighbors, respecting everyone, working together to support workers, industry, and our environment, and above all else, rational thought.
Kristin’s opponent, Republican Anthony Phillips, supports abortion bans, opposes DEI, supports Scott Walker’s union-busting Act 10, and has vowed to “keep the 18th district in the hands of a conservative.”
Want someone who believes in a woman’s freedom to make her own health care decisions, who will seek bipartisan solutions, and who is dedicated to service?
Help elect Kristin Alfheim to Senate District 14.
Chip in now to support Kristin’s campaign.