Monday, October 21, 2024

Not qualified to represent Wisconsin: Eric Hovde’s epic fail in U.S. Senate debate with Tammy Baldwin



 
From Heather Cox Richardson's Letters from an American, 10/20/2024:
I had hoped to write tonight about the farm bill, which Eric Hovde, running for the Senate from Wisconsin although it’s not clear he lives there, could not talk about in the debate between him and incumbent senator Tammy Baldwin on Friday. “I’m not an expert on the farm bill because I'm not in the U.S. Senate at this point in time,” Hovde said. “So I can’t opine specifically on all aspects of the farm bill.” 
The farm bill is one of our most important pieces of legislation. It establishes the main agricultural and food policies of the government, covering price supports for farm products, especially corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, rice, peanuts, dairy, and sugar; crop insurance; conservation programs; and nutritional programs for 41 million low-income Americans, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) formerly known as food stamps. It must pass every five years but has been held up by Republican extremists in the House and is now in limbo. One would think that anyone running for Senate should know it pretty well, especially in Wisconsin, where in 2022 farms produced $16.7 billion in agricultural products.

Screenshot from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/10/2024


Clearly, transgender messaging is more important to Wisconsin Republicans than the farm bill.

Other Hovde posts:
2024
Eric Hovde rips a page from the 2022 Ron Johnson campaign playbook.  (8/16/2024)

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