Kleefisch, the former Lt. Governor of Wisconsin under former Governor Scott Walker (MAGA/R) announced her candidacy for Wisconsin Governor.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
September 11, 2021
Butler, WI - On Thursday, former Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch (MAGA/R) and a Trump MAGA supporter (Make Amerikkka Great Again/Keep Amerikkka Great) announced her candidacy for Governor in Wisconsin. Both Kleefisch and former Governor Scott Walker (MAGA/R) were ousted from office in 2019 after two 4-year terms. Also, Donald Trump (MAGA/R) lost Wisconsin in 2020 to Joe Biden (D), who became the 46th U.S. President.
Kleefisch at the Western States Envelope Company praised Trump and she confirmed that she wants to ban sanctuary cities in Wisconsin (Kleefisch comes out as anti-immigrant), would sent the Wisconsin guard to the border, support voter oppression bills, is against health-care mandates, criticized Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) for his effort to cap the COVID-19 pandemic spread in the state and she wants schools to stay open during the pandemic and doesn't support additional unemployment benefits for workers who have been unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On stage with Kleefisch was Mario Herrera, aka, "La Mari", the former Hispanic Outreach Director for the Republican Party of Wisconsin and a known MAGA who along with Dawn Maldonado, aka, Damaris Perez "La Convicta" and the operator of Bylyngo Interpreting and Translation, LLC in Milwaukee created a MAGA fake Facebook page and a dot com to publish liablous defamation content targeted at a Latino member of the community. Both Herrera and Maldonado including ByLyngo Interpreting and Translation, LLC are facing potential litigation for their liablous defamation content on FB and dot com.
Maldonado was convicted in 2000 in Racine County for two counts each for theft of up to $1,000 and false representation, according to Racine County court records.
While Herrera worked for the Republican Party of Wisconsin, he failed to generate Latino voter support for both Walker and Kleefisch including Trump. The Latino community in Wisconsin rejected the MAGAs campaign to reelect Walker and Kleefisch including Trump.
In 2017, her husband Joel Kleefisch was photographed with a group of 3%'s who were making a White Power hand sign. Joel at the time defended his decision to be photograph with the White nationalists (supremacists).
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