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"Testy" GOP Senate Debate's "Clashes" And "Jabs" Escalate Nasty Primary

Apr 27, 2018

For Immediate Release
Friday, April 27, 2018
Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org

“Testy” GOP Senate Debate’s “Clashes” and “Jabs” Escalate Nasty Primary
 
Vukmir and Nicholson’s mutual disdain has been building for months, and last night’s debate proves that things are only going to get worse and further weaken the Republican field.
 
MADISON — Last night’s Republican U.S. Senate primary debate was “testy,” it was petty, and it was defined by “clashes” and “jabs” that only serve to further ratchet up the intensity of Leah Vukmir and Kevin Nicholson’s already-“nasty” primary.

Nasty attacks have been a near-constant throughout Vukmir and Nicholson’s GOP primary matchup, which has been defined by deeply personal and petty attacks, lobbed back and forth by Nicholson and Vukmir, their campaign staff and family members. Nicholson even drew Gov. Scott Walker’s family into the fray — in support of Vukmir — when he refused to shake hands with Alex Walker, then accused First Lady Tonette Walker of lying about him.

And even when Vukmir and Nicholson signed the Republican Party of Wisconsin’s “unity pledge” back in January, it was only a matter of hours before the two Republicans were right back at each other’s throats.

Vukmir and Nicholson’s mutual disdain has been building for months, and last night’s debate proves that things are only going to get worse and further weaken the Republican field. 

Here are some lowlights and coverage from last night: