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Your Vote for Gableman and Walker Tomorrow is Crucial!

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Tomorrow, Tuesday April 1, voters throughout Wisconsin will go to the polls to elect a State Supreme Court justice who will serve a 10 year term. Voters in Milwaukee County will decide whether to re-elect pro-life County Executive Scott Walker or elect pro-abortion State Sen. Lena Taylor.

The Wisconsin Right to Life Political Action Committee urges you to vote for Judge Michael Gableman for State Supreme Court and County Executive Scott Walker for Milwaukee County Executive.

State Supreme Court Race: Judge Michael Gableman is challenging pro-abortion Louis Butler. Butler was appointed to the court by pro-abortion Governor Jim Doyle.

Butler has outrageously voted to overturn laws that the state legislature passed and that the people of Wisconsin support. Given Butler’s history of overruling the will of the people and his pro-abortion philosophy, all right to life voters should be gravely concerned about how Butler would vote if life-saving right to life laws are challenged in court!

On the other hand, Judge Michael Gableman deeply respects the will of the people and believes it is the legislature – not the courts – that should be making law. Judge Gableman’s judicial philosophy is one that bodes well for the right to life cause.

Milwaukee County Executive Race: Pro-life Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker is being challenged by radically pro-abortion State Sen. Lena Taylor. Taylor’s voting record on right to life issues is a dismal 12%!.

County Executive Walker served in the State Assembly before being elected to his current position. Scott Walker was a dynamic leader for the right to life cause during his tenure in the State Assembly.

Your vote for Judge Michael Gableman and Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker is crucial! Please vote tomorrow, Tuesday April 1.

Authorized and paid for by the Wisconsin Right to Life Political Action Committee, Richard Fox, Treasurer. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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