The Republican Party of Wisconsin blasted the Biden Administration during Vice President Kamala Harris visit to Milwaukee Monday.
The purpose for Harris’ stop in Brew City was to promote the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which passed Congress last year and was signed by President Joe Biden.
The visit comes as Biden’s approval numbers continue to plummet. The latest polls from November show the embattled president would lose to Trump by ten percentage points, a fact that is potentially damaging to Democratic incumbent lawmakers in Milwaukee and across the state.
The Wisconsin GOP proposed a series of questions that outline the vice president’s stance on issues that they say are hurting Americans.
“Democrats campaigned on abolishing cash bail, but Waukesha was just attacked by a violent repeat offender who was let out on “inappropriately low” bail. Does Harris still believe in further threatening public safety by abolishing cash bail?” read one tweet.
(3/7): Wisconsin small businesses are already suffering from a crippling labor shortage, but Biden and Harris pushed unconstitutional vaccine mandates that would only make their problems worse.
Does Harris still stand by this business-crushing proposal? pic.twitter.com/LJpEl68XII
— Wisconsin GOP (@wisgop) January 24, 2022
The remark follows Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm allowing Darrell Brooks out on a $1,000 bail. He later drove through a crowd of people, killing multiple individuals.
“Wisconsin small businesses are already suffering from a crippling labor shortage, but Biden and Harris pushed unconstitutional vaccine mandates that would only make their problems worse. Does Harris still stand by this business-crushing proposal?” the group continued.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court blocked the measure that would have required certain businesses to mandate the coronavirus vaccine.
“Democrats can’t seem to agree on reopening schools. Biden says they should stay open, but Evers has never led on keeping kids in the classroom. Will Harris encourage Evers to keep kids in school?”
(6/7): Democrats can't seem to agree on reopening schools. Biden says they should stay open, but Evers has never led on keeping kids in the classroom.
Will Harris encourage Evers to keep kids in school?https://t.co/VNsv5A1vgz
— Wisconsin GOP (@wisgop) January 24, 2022
The new semester began with Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) and Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), districts in the state’s largest cities, opting to return to remote learning. Democrats have not pushed to keep schools open, despite numerous studies have demonstrated the harmful impact of remote learning on students.
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