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Over 60 Polish Wisconsinites Sign Letter Condemning Trump and Supporting Vice President Harris PDF Print E-mail
Elections, Elected Officials, Political Parties
Written by Harris for Wisconsin Press   
Thursday, 19 September 2024 08:28

harris-trump-debateSignatories include Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski, Stevens Point Mayor Mike Wiza, Oak Creek Mayor Dan Bukiewicz.


MADISON - Yesterday, over 60 members of Wisconsin’s Polish community came together to co-sign an open letter condemning Donald Trump and announcing their support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for president. Wisconsin boasts the highest proportion of Polish Americans in the nation, at 8.15%, with nearly 500,000 Polish American residents across the state.

Yesterday’s letter comes after Trump refused to say during the presidential debate if he wanted Ukraine to prevail against Russia and JD Vance announced a surrender plan that would hand Russia nearly 20% of Ukrainian territory. As Vice President Harris said, if Trump were president, “Putin would be sitting in Kyiv with his eyes on the rest of Europe – starting with Poland.”

Read the full letter below:

We, Wisconsin Polonia, unite today in support of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz.

We believe that it is in our best interests, and the best interests of our hardworking neighbors in Wisconsin, to vote for leaders who will empower all of us to achieve the American Dream – and protect us from those that threaten it.

harris-walzThose leaders are Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz.

trump-jan6-speechWe also believe that the rights and freedoms of our families both at home and abroad rest upon rejecting Donald Trump at the ballot box.

As a community in Wisconsin, we see only one ticket that is engaging with Polish Americans and pursuing policies that would aid our families and the families of our neighbors. Only Vice President Harris is protecting our democracy here at home and standing up for our brothers, sisters, parents and grandparents, in Poland – the same people Vladimir Putin hopes to rule if Ukraine were to fall.

Earlier this year, Trump said he would encourage Russia to “do whatever the hell they want” to our NATO allies, and during the debate last week he twice refused to answer a question about whether he wanted Ukraine to win their war. Polish people in the U.S. and around the world know that our future is tied to Ukraine’s — because after Ukraine, Putin’s next target is Poland. Trump’s comments tell us he does not care what happens to our families and our homeland. He’s standing with Putin, not us. As Vice President Harris made clear on the debate stage, Trump should answer to Polish Americans – including the nearly 500,000 Polish Wisconsinites – for how quickly he would sell us out to an autocrat.

Thankfully, there’s another vision on the ballot with Kamala Harris and Tim Walz: they’ll stand up to autocrats and stand up for us. It means a lot that Governor Walz showed his support for the efforts to defend Ukraine, Poland, and the rest of Europe when he visited a Ukrainian bakery in Wausau. We believe Vice President Harris will stand with our allies, stand up for democracy, and stand against authoritarians. She is a proven, respected leader on the world stage and will use her expertise to ensure America’s security.

We face a choice between a vision of a dark past and a vision for a brighter future. Our American Dream can be achieved through Vice President Harris’s plans for the middle class, not Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda that would cut Social Security, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act.  We’re calling on our friends and neighbors in Wisconsin to cast their votes for the leaders who will maintain alliances that make our world safer, expand our freedoms here at home, and who can deliver the American Dream for us all.

Sincerely,

  1. Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski

  2. Stevens Point Mayor Mike Wiza

  3. Oak Creek Mayor Dan Bukiewicz

  4. Stan Gruszynski, former State Representative

  5. Milwaukee County Board Supervisor Justin Bielinski

  6. Portage County Board Supervisor Shaun Przybylski

  7. David Zepecki, former Milwaukee County Board Supervisor

  8. Paul Piotrowski, former Stevens Point Police Chief

  9. Greg Walz-Chojnacki, former Wauwatosa Alder

  10. Terry Witkowski, former Milwaukee Alder

  11. Joyce Frohn, Oshkosh

  12. Gabriel Graczyk, Mount Pleasant

  13. Stacie Krueger, Pewaukee

  14. Russell Cazier, Brooklyn

  15. Anne Weiss, Madison

  16. Theresa Severson, Madison

  17. Russell Novkov, Madison

  18. Amanda Pustz, Madison

  19. Julie Benkoske, Madison

  20. Linda Pustz, Madison

  21. Meg Kulikowski, Madison

  22. Daniel Kursevski, Madison

  23. Kimberly Walker-Daniels, Wittenberg

  24. Eric Kuzma, Green Bay

  25. Richard Daleki, Onalaska

  26. Thomas Krajewski, Onalaska

  27. Charles Spargo, Friendship

  28. Jen Bush, Glenwood City

  29. William Sakalaucks, South Milwaukee

  30. Kurt Kiefer, Baileys Harbor

  31. Michelle Gorka, New Richmond

  32. Jean Radtke, Wauwatosa

  33. Judith Goodnight, Neenah

  34. Gary Pochron, Shawano

  35. Michael Sobolewski, Eleva

  36. Lee Tarsitano, Manitowoc

  37. Nancy Stencil, Wausau

  38. Dennis Rybicke, Fort Atkinson

  39. Brian Graff, Eau Claire

  40. Tom Chojnack, New Berlin

  41. Stephanie Jacks, New Berlin

  42. Christopher Lawell, Kenosha

  43. Brenda Bulinski, Milwaukee

  44. Kathleen Arciszewski, Milwaukee

  45. Michelle Pearce, Superior

  46. Joan Garski, Stevens Point

  47. Fred Garski, Stevens Point

  48. Larry Sipiorski, Stevens Point

  49. Eugene Trzebiatowski, Stevens Point

  50. Mary Zinda, Stevens Point

  51. Fred Garski, Stevens Point

  52. Joan Garski, Stevens Point

  53. Steve Chojnacki, Glendale

  54. Patrick Wielgosh, Greendale

  55. Dorothy Sherman, Greendale

  56. Pamela Zielinski-Burrer, Brodhead

  57. Susan Steinbrecher, Neshkoro

  58. Heidi Waukechon, Bonduel

  59. Mary Biedrzycki, Delafield

  60. Darlene Jakusz, Amherst Junction

  61. Ted Kowalski, Plover

  62. Julie Konik, Sheboygan

  63. Kathleen Rulka, Marshfield

 
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