Kamala Harris Campaign Taps Conservative Voices to Rally Wisconsin Voters Against Trump

The Kamala Harris presidential campaign has launched a new radio ad initiative in Wisconsin featuring prominent conservative figures urging voters to back Harris over Donald Trump.

The ads, released on Monday, feature former Milwaukee talk radio host Charlie Sykes and former U.S. Representative Liz Cheney.

Both longtime conservatives, Sykes and Cheney, argue that this election transcends traditional party lines, emphasizing Trump’s perceived threat to democratic institutions and national security.

In his ad, Sykes expresses concern about Trump’s behavior, pointing to a New York Times interview with former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, who warned that Trump poses a constitutional danger.

Cheney echoes these sentiments, criticizing Trump’s foreign policy stances and framing Harris as a candidate who values America’s global alliances and strength.

These ads, airing on conservative talk stations like WOSH in Oshkosh, WMEQ in Menomonie, and WIZM in La Crosse, mark a significant outreach effort by the Harris campaign to attract disillusioned Republicans and independents.

The campaign’s strategy aligns with recent endorsements from former Republican officials like State Sen. Rob Cowles, who denounced Trump as “a totalitarian and very much a fascist.

This outreach highlights the campaign’s commitment to uniting voters from diverse political backgrounds against Trump, with Cheney and Sykes advocating Harris as a leader who prioritizes national security, democratic values, and moral integrity.

 

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