In the final month of the midterm election season, Republican candidates have made crime central to their closing message.
In Nevada, Republican Senate nominee Adam Laxalt is running an ad touting police groups who have flipped from endorsing his opponent, Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, in 2018 to him in 2022. In Wisconsin, Republican Sen. Ron Johnson has spent millions tying his Democratic challenger, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, to efforts to defund the police and called him “dangerously liberal on crime.
Not only did she distance herself from defund the police efforts – “I do not support defunding the police,” she said bluntly – but she also turned the issue on Budd, who did not vote to certify the 2020 election. “Congressman Budd is really all talk. He is not trying to keep us safe. He is just talking. Actions really do speak louder than words,” she said.
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