Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Baldwin campaign hits Vukmir on ties to ALEC

- Bill Glauber Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

In politics, the rush is always on to define your opponent.

So, there was little surprise Monday as Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin launched her first TV ad of the general election and sought to portray Republican rival Leah Vukmir as a captive of corporate interests.

The ad focused on Vukmir’s ties to the American Legislativ­e Exchange Council, where she is chairman emeritus of the board of directors.

The American Legislativ­e Exchange Council works with corporatio­ns and conservati­ves to write model legislatio­n that can be introduced in state legislatur­es throughout the country.

The ad hits Vukmir for accepting nearly $70,000 from ALEC members and claimed she “pushed their agenda in Wisconsin.” The ad zeroed in on her sponsorshi­p or co-sponsorshi­p of several pieces of ALEC-inspired legislatio­n on phone rates, nursing homes and paid family leave.

The ad ends with an announcer saying, “Leah Vukmir: She’s not for us.”

The Vukmir campaign immediatel­y responded to the ad, hitting Baldwin hard for her campaign’s reliance on outof-state donations. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, 58% of contributi­ons to Baldwin’s campaign have come from out of state, while 31% of out-of-state contributi­ons have funded Vukmir’s campaign.

Vukmir campaign manager Jess Ward said Baldwin, “can’t run on her own record, which explains why her first general election ad is negative and falsely tears down Wisconsin’s Leah Vukmir. On campaign donations: the vast majority of Two-Faced Tammy’s funds come from out-of-state, while Leah is supported by Wisconsini­tes who know Leah will fight for them.”

For her part, Vukmir does not shy away from her connection­s to ALEC.

“People who know me know how independen­t I am,” she told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel last week. “My special interests are the people of the state of Wisconsin. If they’re going to hit me for being a part of an organizati­on that supports free markets, limited government and federalism, returning power back to the states, well that for me is the essence of what it means to be a conservati­ve.”

“These arguments will get old, they already are, they have been. The left is trying to bring that organizati­on down and it hasn’t worked. And I am certainly proud to have been a part of that organizati­on because it embraces our conservati­ve principles.”

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