Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Saturday, July 22, 2017

"Governor Blue Jeans"

Remember to come and hear and MEET Mike McCabe (the campaign's new website is http://governorbluejeans.com) at the Grand Hotel Ballroom (above Pearl Street Ice Cream) on Tuesday evening, July 25 at 7 p.m.

If you would like to sign up to help out the campaign locally, please email lacrosse.for.mccabe-at-gmail.com

Here's a Wisconsin Eye interview with Mike from June 9. He talks about his potential run for governor and why he'll run as a Democrat even though he's been a critic of both parties.


Monday, July 17, 2017

Campaign committee formed

Today, Mike McCabe announced the formation of a campaign committee which will allow him to start raising funds for his run for governor. He plans to announce his candidacy, as a Democrat, after Labor Day.

According to the Wisconsin Radio Network, McCabe contends that running as an independent would make it harder for anyone to challenge the status quo, if Republican Governor Scott Walker runs for re-election as expected. “We’ve seen it countless times…you end up being see as a wasted vote, you split the change vote, and the status quo continues and then you get blamed,” McCabe says. “This campaign is about breaking the mold and shaking up the system, but also challenging the Democratic Party to change…that will be a big part of this campaign.”
 
The probability of a full Democratic primary means fundraising will be important. But whoever wins the role of Walker's opponent will probably need to rely more on people power and alternative forms of communicating as this La Crosse Tribune article points out. "Reports filed Monday showed Evers raised $77,558 and had $28,175 on hand. Vinehout raised $29,529 with $15,584 on hand. Wachs raised $41,190 and had $13,497. Incumbent Gov. Scott Walker raised $3.5 million and had $2.4 million on hand."

Remember, you can MEET MIKE MCCABE on Tuesday, July 25 in La Crosse!

Mike McCabe believes in science

At this year's March for Science:


Wednesday, July 12, 2017

MEET Mike McCabe in La Crosse

Mike will be in La Crosse to talk about his plans and vision for Wisconsin on TUESDAY, JULY 25 at 7 p.m. at the Grand Hotel Ballroom above the Pearl Street Ice Cream Parlor (207 Pearl Street)

For decades Mike has been an independent watchdog exposing the legal bribery of elected officials. He’s challenged both Democrats and Republicans to change their ways. His life’s work has involved putting principle over party to try to get regular people in the driver’s seat of our government. He is running for governor in the same way for the same reason.

If you can post a flyer at your community center, library, laundro, break room, local store, or someplace else, please download one here. If you want smaller ones to hand out at a meeting, to your neighbors, or in the grocery store, use these (back to back, four on a page).  NOTE: Earlier flyers had a date error (Thursday, July 25 instead of Tuesday, July 25!) The error has been corrected, but please check your flyers and make corrections if needed!!

Facebook event is here.

Man of integrity

How great will it feel to vote for Mike McCabe for governor?
 
Mike was raised on a farm and has deep rural roots. He doesn’t belong to any political party. He isn’t a professional politician or career office holder. For decades Mike has put principle over party as an independent watchdog battling against big money in politics and the legal bribery of our elected representatives.

He’s called out both Democrats and Republicans whenever he has seen wrongdoing or ethical misconduct. His life’s work has been fighting corruption and getting regular people a voice in our government.

Mike believes governors should be servants and not masters. To him, that means a governor is under the people, not above them. That’s why he won’t live in the governor’s mansion if elected and won’t accept the full salary of the governor (but rather will only take one dollar less than the average Wisconsin worker makes).

Mike isn’t a broken record about what he is against. He focuses on what he is for. He offers an inspiring vision of a government and economy that work for all of us and not just the wealthy and well-connected, debt-free education, health care for all, high-speed Internet to every doorstep, clean energy development, better roads and water quality protections. And he has the common sense and work ethic he got on the farm to make it happen.

Mike McCabe is a man of integrity and a man of the people. He would make an amazing governor. He gives us an opportunity to feel really good about voting for a change.