Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming, left, and U.S. Senate Candidate Eric Hovde | X / Facebook
Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming, left, and U.S. Senate Candidate Eric Hovde | X / Facebook
The Wisconsin Republican party opened a new regional field office located at 1701 Pearl Street in Waukesha at the beginning of the month, and celebrated the opening of a new Young Republicans office in town as well.
“We’ve already been staffing up and building our local organizations across the state,” Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming said. “This will be one of several steps in our growth, including additional local offices and staff, as we work to win Wisconsin.”
The new Wisconsin GOP field office will be used by the state Republican party, the Wisconsin Federation of Young Republicans, proponents of the Eric Hovde for U.S. Senate campaign, and other Republican candidates for all levels of office.
"It's really important to have an office like this that can get out and door knock and talk to people in this community," Hovde, who is running to unseat incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), said.
Hovde was in attendance for the June 15 event for the grand opening of the Southeast Regional Headquarters for Wisconsin Young Republicans put on by fellow party members.
“Joe Biden and Tammy Baldwin’s failure to lead has sent our country and our state into a tailspin and young people have been the ones most affected by Democrats being asleep at the wheel," Kyle Schroeder, chairman of the Wisconsin Young Republicans, said. "That is why the Wisconsin Young Republicans are excited to open this office in Waukesha, to grow our movement and deliver the Republican message across Southeast Wisconsin to stop the madness the left continues to cause.”
The Waukesha office was one of thirty facilities run by the Wisconsin GOP across the state. It opened in early June with a grand opening event and a “Volunteers for Victory Rally."