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a proven conservative for wisconsin
Tom Tiffany is a lifelong Wisconsinite. He grew up on a dairy farm in western Wisconsin, worked his way through UW-River Falls, and went on to be a successful small business owner. Tom and his wife Chris owned and operated Wilderness Cruises in Wisconsin’s beautiful Northwoods for 20 years, and he served as the dam tender on the Willow Flowage for 29 years. Yes, he was a dam man!
As governor, he will fight every day for families, for farmers, and for the hardworking people who make this state great. He will take on the powerful, stand for the commonsense values we share, and deliver real results for every Wisconsinite.
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Lower Costs For Every Wisconsinite
Restore Order and Create Opportunity
Prepare Kids For Success
Protect What Makes Wisconsin Great
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Exclusive: Tom Tiffany Leads Bill Allowing States to Veto Refugee Resettlement
Exclusive: Tom Tiffany Leads Bill Allowing States to Veto Refugee Resettlement
Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) is leading legislation that would codify into federal law a plan allowing localities and states the ability to block refugee resettlement in their communities, Breitbart News has exclusively ...
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