Congressional Democrats are going all-in on their plans to reverse pay raises and end bonuses for working Americans, and Wisconsin Democrat gubernatorial candidates remain silent. Just last week, Nancy Pelosi promised to repeal the GOP tax reform, which has had a positive impact on Wisconsin.
Pelosi, who has been a top fundraiser for the Democratic Governors Association, jetting around the country to meet with donors in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston and New York, is making it known that reversing pay raises and bonuses for working Americans is a key objective for Democrats running across the nation in 2018.
Meanwhile, Democrat gubernatorial candidates Mahlon Mitchell, Andy Gronik, Tony Evers, Dana Wachs and others still have not given an indication as to whether they support Pelosi and her allies’ plans to raise taxes. With companies that employ thousands of Wisconsinites including Associated Bank and Wells Fargo announcing they will raise wages and give large bonuses to their workers in the state, these Democrats owe voters an answer: Will they fight for Wisconsin workers? Or for Nancy Pelosi’s tax-hiking agenda?
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