The GOP would never lose an election in Wisconsin, according to TimMichels.
Tony Evers said that TimMichels is a danger to our democracy.
TheMichels campaign said that they would increase support for Republicans.
TimMichels said that the Republicans would never lose a race in the state if he became governor.
An audio clip from a campaign event in Jackson County, Wisconsin was released by American Bridge 21st Century. Tony Evers is the incumbent governor and is being challenged byMichels.
The co-owner of the state's largest construction company said that the Republicans would never lose another election.
In reply to the audio clip, Evers said: "TimMichels is a danger to our democracy."
Sam Roecker, a spokesman for Evers, said that democracy is on the ballot. "Tim Michels has made it clear that he will do anything in his power to make it harder for Wisconsinites to vote if he doesn't like the outcome of the election."
—Tony Evers (@Tony4WI) October 31, 2022
A candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump has questioned the results of the 2020 election and has refused to answer questions as to whether or not he would certify presidential election results if a Democrat wins the state in a national election.
He told a local station that he would need to see the details of the decertification effort.
The audio had nothing to do with election integrity. "Michels would garner more support for Republican candidates in the state by implementing lower taxes, better schools, and safer communities," the campaign said.
Brian Fraley said that Tim was referring to winning and leading and being rewarded by voters for doing a good job.
As we approach election day, Tony Evers and his supporters are getting more pathetic and desperate by the day. They don't want to talk about his failures.
According to an NBC analysis, most of the Republican candidates in key battleground states don't know if President Joe Biden won the election.
According to The New York Times, election deniers who win key offices could refuse to accept the 2024 elections.
A race that has been rated a "toss-up" by Inside Elections and The Cook Political Report will be on the ballot next Tuesday.
Business Insider has an article on it.