Help Find President Biden’s Classified Documents

For immediate release:
February 8, 2023

Contact: 

Scott Grabins
[email protected]
608-709-0478

We all know that more and more classified and top-secret documents are being found almost everywhere President Joe Biden goes or has been.  With the President visiting Madison this week, it seemed only right that local residents should be able to help locate some of these wayward documents.  Anyone who discovers one of ten “Top Secret” documents in a variety of, in plain sight locations, throughout Madison and surrounding communities, can claim a free American flag courtesy of the Republican Party of Dane County.

Call it “Biden’s Classified Documents Scavenger Hunt”.TopSecretBiden-DraftSmall.png

“Our effort is somewhat tongue and cheek, but it is intended to point out the reality and the double standards applied in the treatment of classified documents, which can contain critical information when in the wrong hands can threaten to undermine our government.”  Said Scott Grabins, Chair of the Republican Party of Dane County. 

Locations included in the scavenger hunt are the University of Wisconsin Campus, Downtown Madison, Middleton, Fitchburg, McFarland, Cottage Grove, and Mazomanie.

“What isn’t funny is the apparent lackadaisical treatment of our very important documents.  We hope this will draw attention to the need for more serious action by the FBI, Justice Department, and our top intelligence agencies,” Grabins continued.

Anyone can participate in our Scavenger Hunt!  If you find one of the documents simply text a picture of it to 608-709-0478 or email to [email protected] to claim an American flag by the end of the week.  

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Press Release - Urging Second Passage of a Consitutional Amendment Banning Outside Money in Wisconsin's Elections

For immediate release:
January 25th, 2023

Contact:

Scott Grabins
[email protected] / 608-709-0478

Yesterday evening, the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Dane County passed the attached Resolution urging the Republican legislature to pass a Constitutional Amendment banning outside money in Wisconsin elections a second time so that it can be included on the April ballot this year.

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Press Release - Shooting Suspect Released

For immediate release:
December 1st, 2022

Contact:
Scott Grabins
[email protected] / 608-709-0478

A 29-year-old man was shot Tuesday, November 29th, in broad daylight in downtown Madison.  Police are searching for a 40-year-old man that they consider “armed and dangerous” as the primary suspect. Madison Police have further stated the suspect has no known address in Madison.  That much has been reported and covered in our local media and the suspect’s identity is now known.

What is being left unsaid is that that suspect, Lamar A. Jefferson, was in custody literally the day before the shooting and released with no bail.  In other words, our Dane County Court System released a man who is now “armed and dangerous” back into our community where he allegedly shot a man a day later and is now on the run. 

The Republican Party of Dane County calls on our local leaders, especially District Attorney Ismael Ozanne to provide answers.

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Press Release - Celebrating Life and Denouncing Violence

For immediate release:
June 24th, 2022

Contact:
Scott Grabins
[email protected] / 608-709-0478

The Republican Party of Dane County applauds the Supreme Court's decision today in overturning Roe v. Wade. 

Supreme Court precedent has never been absolute!  A century ago, previous decisions supported the horrible institution of slavery and it took a Civil War to finally rid our nation of that travesty.  Decades ago, the Supreme Court similarly erred in what some claim created a new "right" to abortion. 

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Press Release: Showing of 2000 Mules

For immediate release:
May 23rd, 2022

Contact:
Scott Grabins
[email protected] 608-709-0478

This Tuesday, May 24th, the Republican Party of Dane County has rented a theater in Sun Prairie for a showing of the movie ‘2000 Mules’.  The event will take place at the Marcus Palace Cinema with the movie starting at 7:30pm.  Tickets are still available at https://rpdc2000mules.eventbrite.com.

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Press Release - Dane County Board Must Restore In-Person Meetings

For immediate release:
May 10th, 2022
Contact:
Scott Grabins  [email protected]
608-709-0478

For approximately two years, the Dane County Board of Supervisors has used COVID-19 as an ongoing excuse to waive its own rules and hold virtual meetings that keep the public at arm’s length. This practice has flouted the spirit of Wisconsin’s open meetings laws, wrongly depriving and marginalizing the Dane County residents the board purports to serve. Regardless of the original intention, Dane County has had no lawfully declared health emergency since at least June of 2021. No more wiggle room exists on this matter. Yet the board claims it will not return to in-person meetings until at least late June of this year.

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Press Release – Bonus Proposal Needs to Answer Serious Questions

For immediate release:
April 20th, 2022

Contact:
Scott Grabins
[email protected]
608-709-0478

Recently, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi proposed handing out $1000 inflation bonuses to Dane County employees. While we remain grateful to all county employees for the services they help to provide daily, Parisi needs to answer some serious questions about his proposal.

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Press Release - Poll Workers Are Essential to Fair Elections

For immediate release:
November 18th, 2021

 

Contact:
Scott Grabins
[email protected]

As the November 30th deadline for submission of party-nominated poll workers looms the City of Madison has declared a new requirement that all poll workers must be completely Covid -19 vaccinated.  Republican Party of Dane County (RPDC) Chairman Scott Grabins questions the legality of this move. “We have been working diligently for months to identify people interested and committed to becoming poll workers throughout Dane County.  Now in the eleventh hour, the Madison City Clerk seems to want to limit those lists by issuing this mandate.”  Grabins stated.

”We seriously question the legality of this move as the requirements for poll workers are clearly defined by State Statues. We will not allow this last-minute tactic deter our efforts, as we intend to continue to gather the names of those interested in guaranteeing election integrity and will not be a party to collecting anyone’s personal health information,” Grabins continued.

 “Rest assured that RPDC will not allow potential poll workers to be intimidated by the City of Madison.  Vaccination status should not be a requirement for anyone to participate in the free and fair execution of elections in the State of Wisconsin.  This is not the first, or likely the last, time that Madison has created their own special rules to try to affect an election,” Grabins concluded.

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Wisconsin Elections Commission Promotes Election Fraud

For immediate release:
November 1, 2021

Contact:

Scott Grabins
[email protected]
608-709-0478

Election fraud must continue to be investigated and prosecuted if our elections are going to have any integrity. 

A recent investigation by the Racine County Sheriff’s office has produced clear evidence that fraudulent absentee ballots originating from nursing homes and other such long-term care facilities were cast and counted in the November 2020 Election.  The investigation by Sheriff Schmaling raises questions of similar potential situations statewide.  State Statutes require that Special Voting Deputies monitor ballots being cast by those that have cognitive disabilities.  Unfortunately, the Wisconsin Elections Commission, (WEC), enabled the fraud by saying that there was no need for Special Voting Deputies to witness votes in such homes.

This situation was first brought to the attention of the Sheriff’s Office by a Racine Resident whose mother voted in the 2020 election, even though she passed away a month prior to the election. The person said that her mother was not cognitive enough to vote months prior to her death.  It was determined that dozens of others in this facility who were unable to cognitively vote voted anyway.  Again, the WEC decision to violate state law enabled this to occur.

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