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Neumann officially announces candidacy for governor

Competitor hosts first-ever town hall forum on Internet

Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann hosted an innovative town hall-style meeting over the Internet Wednesday night.

Neumann, a former congressman from Nashotah, formally announced his candidacy for the 2010 gubernatorial race through a live video chat room, where viewers could post their comments and questions for Neumann to discuss. Neumann said this is the first time a project like this has been undertaken.

“This is actually a chat room where we are getting questions literally from all over the state of Wisconsin,” Neumann said. “What is so exciting about this technology is you don’t have to be right here with us this second to be involved.”

After proving to skeptical viewers the event was live and not scripted, Neumann answered questions relating to various topics, including his experience as a businessman in the private sector and his public service experience as a congressman.

According to Neumann, during his time in Congress 14 years ago, the country was in a similar predicament as Wisconsin is now. He said people were losing jobs and were concerned about their future.

Neumann said when he left Congress, the national budget was balanced, a substantial portion of the federal debt was paid off and taxes were cut.

“We understood that by cutting taxes and controlling spending in government, tens of thousands of jobs were created across our nation,” Neumann said.

Neumann added his experience in the private sector helped lead Congress to the business plan that helped balance the national budget. As a business owner, Neumann said it has been hard to maintain jobs in this economic climate, but there are ways to ameliorate the situation.

“We need to be creative, we need to be innovative, and we need to use technology to our advantage to streamline this government so we can still provide the absolutely necessary services to the people of our state in a way that costs less money,” Neumann said.

To attract more businesses and jobs to the state and make the state more competitive both nationally and globally, Neumann said he would cut taxes, eliminate certain business regulations and enhance the workforce by improving education.

In regards to green job creation, Neumann said many agree it is one of the greatest job growth areas in the U.S. over the next decade.

Neumann also said he is against the legalization of marijuana, which was a very popular question among the chat room participants.

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker, also a Republican candidate for governor, said in a statement his campaign is focused on conversing with voters about concerns for the state, including economic recovery and other improvements.

Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton is currently the only Democrat to say she is running for governor. According to Lawton campaign spokesperson Amy Pelishek, Lawton welcomes Neumann to the race and looks forward to a spirited campaign including the best ideas for the state’s future economic development.

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76% of Americans HAVE a computer so don’t try down playing the Pot question as Just an “Online thing”. Neumann must not be voted for Governor with old ignorant ideals like this. Marijuana Legalization is a big issue that only will only get BIGGER in the Next year and we can NOT have this guy slowing down progress we can make in the drug war and the 12,00 dead in Mexico because of it so far.

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NO ON NEUMANN!!!! We DO NOT need more pompous zealot prohibitionists in office!!! We need intelligent, fact-based leaders who work for the common good, not those who support racist, hypocritical laws that should have never been enacted in the first place.

It’s time to LEGALIZE, TAX, and REGULATE marijuana.

WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!

Yes with a medical billing degree you can work from anywhere http://bit.ly/ESUNX

The Jacki Rickert Medical Marijuana Act is in the works in Wisconsin. We need your help lobbying and calling your legislators (Who are my legislators? http://www.legis.state.wi.us/w3asp/waml/waml.aspx). All are welcome to attend.

Mary Powers, founder of WI Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access and medical marijuana patient, will be leading the lobbying efforts Wednesday, September 23 at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison.

I encourage all veterans for medical marijuana to be there at 11am.

Every week Gary and Mary go lobbying. See their video reports on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/1Rx100372 .

If you really want this passed, please take action. Call or e-mail, or lobby with Mary and Gary.

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