Top Wisconsin Republican: ‘Many Republicans that agree we need to move on’ – WISN Milwaukee

Posted: December 22, 2021 at 1:25 am

no state senator, Kathy Bernier on upfront. I haven't angered all republicans. There's many republicans that agree we need to move on revealing to us this weekend. Other republicans are now privately agreed with her. This is a charade. What's going on? The republican head of the Senate elections committee calling for the Michael Gableman review of the 2020 election to come to an end. I've got numerous communications from my republican colleagues, both at the assembly and the Senate, thanking me for my bravery. It is an internal battle. Republicans will take with them into the 2022 elections. Again, these are legitimate concerns. So I think the goal, not a timeline but a goal needs to go through a process, understand what happened. U. S. Senator Ron johnson monday, a close ally to former president donald trump. So you're comfortable with where this investigation stands and the fact that it is ongoing and will continue into the new year? Well, again, I'm not part of the investigation. Do you have any concerns that the republicans who do honestly feel that the election process is not fair? And whether you say rigged or what have you, what is the concern level that some of these voters just won't show up to the polls in 2022. Hopefully everybody understands that it's extremely important that they vote. I think it's the job of the elected officials, particularly state legislature, legislature and legislators to restore that confidence. So nobody takes that attitude in Milwaukee Wi C N 12 News. Numerous reviews and audits, including from conservative groups have shown there was no widespread fraud in Wisconsin's 2020 election.

Top Wisconsin Republican: 'Many Republicans that agree we need to move on'

State Sen. Kathy Bernier is calling on GOP election review to end

Updated: 6:36 PM CST Dec 20, 2021

State Sen. Kathy Bernier said on UPFRONT Sunday other Republicans are privately backing her calls for the Michael Gableman probe of the 2020 election to come to an end. "I've gotten numerous communications from my Republican colleagues both at the Assembly and Senate thanking me for my bravery," Bernier said, the Republican who chairs the Senate elections committee. "I haven't angered all Republicans. There are many Republicans that agree we need to move on."However, not all agree. The debate among Republicans is one the party will take into the 2022 elections. "Again, these are legitimate concerns," U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said in an interview Monday about the election. "So I think the goal not a timeline but the goal needs to go through a process, understand what happened."Johnson, a close ally to former President Donald Trump, faces reelection in 2022 if he decides to seek a third term. "Hopefully everybody understands it's extremely important they vote," Johnson said when asked if he's concerned some Republicans won't show up to the polls. "I think it's the job of elected officials, particularly the state legislature and legislators to restore that confidence so nobody takes that attitude."

State Sen. Kathy Bernier said on UPFRONT Sunday other Republicans are privately backing her calls for the Michael Gableman probe of the 2020 election to come to an end.

"I've gotten numerous communications from my Republican colleagues both at the Assembly and Senate thanking me for my bravery," Bernier said, the Republican who chairs the Senate elections committee. "I haven't angered all Republicans. There are many Republicans that agree we need to move on."

However, not all agree.

The debate among Republicans is one the party will take into the 2022 elections.

"Again, these are legitimate concerns," U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said in an interview Monday about the election. "So I think the goal not a timeline but the goal needs to go through a process, understand what happened."

Johnson, a close ally to former President Donald Trump, faces reelection in 2022 if he decides to seek a third term.

"Hopefully everybody understands it's extremely important they vote," Johnson said when asked if he's concerned some Republicans won't show up to the polls. "I think it's the job of elected officials, particularly the state legislature and legislators to restore that confidence so nobody takes that attitude."

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