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[PHOTOS] A great week in Wisconsin

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Take a look at these pictures from our campaign launch events last week. Paid for by Mandela Barnes

Take a look at these pictures from our campaign launch events last week. [Mandela Barnes for Wisconsin] {NAME} - Following Mandela's big announcement last week that he's running for U.S. Senate, our campaign hit the road and traveled all across Wisconsin. First, Mandela's kick-off event on Tuesday in Milwaukee: [Mandela's kick-off event on Tuesday in Milwaukee.] [Mandela's kick-off event on Tuesday in Milwaukee.] [Mandela's kick-off event on Tuesday in Milwaukee.] Then he held a climate roundtable in Madison, followed by meetings with local business leaders at Giant Jones Brewing, the Shop, and Atwood Barbershop in Madison: [Mandela's visit to Madison.] [Mandela's visit to Madison.] [Mandela's visit to Madison.] [Mandela's visit to Madison.] Next Mandela went to La Crosse with Mayor Mitch Reynolds to meet with small business leaders in the community: Smiths Bikes, Larson’s General Store, and Schuby’s Neighborhood Butcher. [Mandela's visit to La Crosse to meet with small business leaders in the community.] [Mandela's visit to La Crosse to meet with small business leaders in the community.] [Mandela's visit to La Crosse to meet with small business leaders in the community.] Then he went to Eau Claire for Farm Technology Days – the largest agricultural show in Wisconsin – to talk with farmers about how we can strengthen the backbone of Wisconsin's economy. He later visited the Danielson grain and dairy farm in Cadott and heard from local family farmers about the struggles they are facing each and every day. [Mandela's visit to Eau Claire for Farm Technology Days.] [Mandela's visit to Eau Claire for Farm Technology Days.] In Wausau, Mandela met with local families and community leaders, including Mayor Katie Rosenberg, to discuss critical investments we need to make in rural infrastructure and high speed internet. [Mandela's visit to Wausau to discuss rural infrastructure and high speed internet.] [Mandela's visit to Wausau to discuss rural infrastructure and high speed internet.] And finally, he concluded our launch week tour in Green Bay, where he joined Mayor Genrich and State Representative Kristina Shelton for a discussion with health care professionals about the ongoing COVID-19 response and how we can work together to achieve the goal of universal health care. He made sure to stop by Kroll's West for a burger along the way: [Mandela's visit to Green Bay to discuss COVID-19 and health care.] [Mandela's visit to Green Bay to discuss COVID-19 and health care.] [Mandela's visit to Green Bay to discuss COVID-19 and health care.] At each stop, Mandela sent a clear message that this campaign is about listening, bringing people together, and changing the game in Wisconsin and across the country. It’s time to do big and bold things again. We're so grateful that you're an early supporter of this campaign, because it's going to require all of us in order to win this primary and defeat Ron Johnson. Thank you for being a part of this campaign. It means a lot to Mandela and to all of us. All our best, Team Mandela Mandela Barnes announced he's running for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin, and he is counting on ALL of us to build this campaign – starting right now. [Add your name to say you personally endorse Mandela's campaign for U.S. Senate.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Paid for by Mandela Barnes for Wisconsin P.O. Box 597 Milwaukee, WI 53201 This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a very important way we communicate with supporters like you. We'd hate to see you go, but if you'd like you can [unsubscribe here](.

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