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Between number one you and your primary opponent Lawrence Dale number two you if you win the primary differences with both Center Senator Tiffany and Mister Church, you wanna start with Mister Dale Okay. Well. I am from originally born and raised I am Ho-Chunk on my dad side. I come from generations of dairy farmers on my mom side group and a strong Union household. I'm a first generation College graduate, went to school right in this very city that we're in. I am a proud Badger. I earned a triple major in. A certificate in four years and I had to work to put myself through school along with scholarships and aid from my tribe. then I went on to law school. I brought that education and experience back to serve my people, The Ho-Chunk Nation and then also the community of Wasabi. I have a demonstrated record of public service and I am taking my education experience to the next level. I think that as the first Native American to represent Wisconsin in Congress, that's one way I do differentiate as the first. To sit in this seat is another and I don't say that people should not vote for me because I'm a woman they should vote for me because I'm a qualified woman who's gonna get the job done but representation matters and our women and our young girls need to see themselves reflected in congressional leadership and finally I am a single parent and when we talk about achieving a government reflective of society when I'm elected to Congress, I will double the population of current single parents in Congress now does that sound like society? No it does. And it just takes me back to the campaign finance reform, so that's how I can differentiate really against anybody. I mean that that's me. that's my story any specific differences with Senator Tiffany or Mister Church. You wanna highlight well. I'm a Democrat and you know I I I am very grateful to mister Church for his service and his sacrifice for this country and I can say that but really, I think one way that I can. It again against anybody is when it comes to decision making there are three principles that guide my decision making, and it's compassion number one compassion is this the most compassionate choice in this decision number two equality it doesn't matter how what somebody looks like how they love who they love or how they identify their gender are they protected with equal rights in this legislation and third opportunity. How are we providing the most equitable and inclusive opportunity so that people have the best chance of success? so I don't know that my opponents would. Approach decision making that same way but I think that in a nutshell that's me and that's how I would be in Congress. Thank you very much. Thank you. Patricia Zucker of is a Democrat running in the seventh US House special election The primary February eighteenth the general election on May twelfth Trisha. Thanks so much for visiting Wisconsin to talk about your campaign. Absolutely. thank you so much. I appreciate it. Thank you.
Tricia ZunkerVidéosThree principles guide my decision-making: compassion, equality and opportunity