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ICYMI: Potential Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde once blamed ‘deplorable’ civic engagement on Hollywood and sports

Sep 08, 2023

ICYMI: Potential Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde once blamed ‘deplorable’ civic engagement on Hollywood and sports

MADISON, Wis. — What does potential candidate for U.S. Senate, Eric Hovde (R–Laguna Beach), think of voters here in Wisconsin and across the country? New reporting from Heartland Signal shows that Hovde thinks they’re “deplorable.”

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Heartland Signal: Potential Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde once blamed ‘deplorable’ civic engagement on Hollywood and sports
By: Richard Eberwein

During a 2016 interview on “The Jerry Bader Show,” Wisconsin banker and potential Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde called most Americans “deplorable” and accused them of “not knowing what the heck is going on.”

“Most of the country, sadly, doesn’t know what the heck is going on,” Hovde. “They can’t even tell you when our country was founded, who the vice president [sic], how many senators there are. It’s just deplorable how low people are keeping themselves informed.”

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“I like to say, sadly, with females, they spend too much time with what’s going on in Hollywood. And with males, they engross themselves too much with sports. And now it’s not just sports, it’s fantasy sports.”

Hovde is a banking executive who ran for the U.S. Senate in 2012, where he lost in the Republican primary to former Gov. Tommy Thompson by just over 18,000 votes. Thompson lost to Tammy Baldwin (D) in the general election, who still holds the seat today and is running for reelection in 2024. At the time, Hovde also criticized the press for “writing sob stories about poor people,” a comment he also fundraised millions off of.

There is currently no true frontrunner on the Republican side to challenge Baldwin in 2024 as she seeks a third term. U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher has announced his intentions to stay out of the race and focus on his work as the chairman of the Select Committee on China. Former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke has danced around the idea and even led in a recent Public Policy Poll over Gallagher and Hovde.

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