Posted on 07/23/2016 5:22:06 AM PDT by cotton1706
As the apparent public revolt against establishment elites continues to gain momentum, Wisconsin businessman Paul Nehlen is aiming to bring down the establishment's main man in Congress: House Speaker Paul Ryan. Running on a pro-Constitution, pro-jobs platform, the outsider candidate is closing in on Ryan, according to polls. With the tide increasingly turning against politicians viewed as part of the establishment often ridiculed as Rino for being a Republican In Name Only, Ryan is the epitome of an establishment politician media reports suggest the embattled Speaker of the House is getting nervous. Some polls even show Nehlen in the lead as the August 9 primary approaches.
Nehlen has made headlines across America with his nontraditional campaign. In his Truth Resurrection campaign video released in May, for example, the tattooed businessman can be seen riding a Wisconsin-made Harley-Davidson while calling out his opponent for helping destroy manufacturing jobs in the state. In the next scene, wearing business attire and standing in a factory, he challenges Ryan to debate him man to man, face to face. If Ryan refuses a debate, Nehlen proposes an arm-wrestling match instead. The video garnered attention for Nehlen's campaign all across America. Now, Nehlen's even got a giant dump truck promoting the website DumpPaulRyan.com.
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CANTORIZE YOUR WEASEL, WISCONSIN !
Before he gives away our country.
Do we have any polls? What is the temperature in his home district? How is Nehlen doing? I’ve seen very little on the nuts and bolts of this race, and would like to know more of how the land really lays.
Hoping and praying for a miracle for Nehlen in Wisconsin out here on the Oklahoma Plain!
Let's clean up Washington.
bttt
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