From: Jennifer Bannister, Doner Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 10:55 AM To: swalkewvi@gmail.com; 'Kate Doner' Subject: RE: Sands Fred Sands - Ye, Lunch on 29th or 30th. David Hanna is a doing a dinner on the 29th. The New Majority is doing a breakfast on the 30th in Orange County. .We'll fill the day time with major donor lonl's. -??-?Original From: Scott Walker Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 10:52 AM To: Kate Doner; Jennifer Bannister Subject: Sands I'm asking Fred Sands to do a lunch on 3/29 or 3/30. What else am I doing on this trip? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Page 1 of 2 From: Kate Doner [kate@donerfundraising.com] Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 8:15 PM To: Susan Oergel; Scott Walker; Patrick Hogan; Scott Matejov; Keith Gilkes; Eric Schutt Subject: Re: OFFICIAL Political Calendar for Tuesday, March 20, 2012 Carl lchan wants to meet later in the afternoon. Offered him either 2pm or 4:30 pm. Might work. Kate Doner i 12.4 iili403 From: Susan Oergcl Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 01:11:40 +0000 Pat . 'ericschun? Susan Subject: OFFICIAL Political Calendar for Tuesday, March 20, 2012 6:35am - 7:3Sam TRAVEL TIME en route to General Mitchell Airport 5300 Howell Ave Milwaukee, WI 53207-6189 7:30am 8:00am PHONE CALL: Executive Staff Conference Call: Call in #2 530.881.1000 Passcode: 226517# Anywhere. 7:353m - 10:39am WHEELS UP en route to New York City, LaGuardia (LGA), 100-15 Ditmars New York, NY 11369 10:4Sam - 11:4Sam TRAVEL TIME - en route to Office of National Review, 215 Lexington Avenue, the 11th Floor, New York, NY 10016 12:009m - 1:302m LUNCH - Office of National Review 215 Lexington Avenue, the 11th Floor EXHIBIT New York, NY 10016 a oz 11/12/2012 1:30am - 2:309m TBD 2:309m - 3:009m TRAVEL TIME en route to 399 Park Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10022 3:009m - 4:159m MEETING - Moelis Company NYC Office: 399 Park Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10022 4:15gm - 5:152m TBD possibly check into InterContinental Hotel Intercontinental New York Times Square, 300 W. 44th Street 5:15gm - 5:302m Travel Time - Mandarin Oriental Towers 80 Columbus Circle at 60th Street Apartment PH78 New York, NY 10023 5:302m - 7:302m RECEPTION - Residence of Joe Ricketts Mandarin Oriental Towers, 80 Columbus Circle at 60th Street Apartment PH78 New York, NY 10023 7:309m - 8:009m TRAVEL TIME Intercontinental New York Times Square, 300 W. 44th Street 8:009m - 8:302m INTERCONTINENTAL Hotel Check In New York Times Square, 300 W. 44th Street Susan Oergel Scheduling Director Friends of Scott Walker Susan@ScottWalker.org 608-441-1654 11/17/7017 Page 2 of 2 Page 1 of 2 From: Camille Moughon [camille@donerfundraisingcom] Sent: Tuesday, March 20. 2012 11:59 AM To: swalkerwi@gmail.com Cc: kate@donerfundraising.com; 'Pat Hogan'; 'Andrea Boom' Subject: Carl Icahn - 4:30 PM Meeting Brie?ng Monday, March 20, 2012 - New York, NY 4:30 - 5:00pm EASTERN Meeting with Carl Icahn 767 5th Avenue, 47th Floor (Between 58th and 59?? Staff: Kate Doner Organizer: Joe Dillon? Office/Asst: Susan:? ?*This meeting is for Carl Icahn is CEO of Icahn Enterprises investing real estate, metals, rail cars, and automotive companies. According to Forbes, in March 2012 Carl?s net worth is $14 billion, making him the let richest American and the 61$t richest man in the world. Carl has been involved in stock market trading for more than 30 years. In 2011, he made $2 billion in trading profits, ranking him as #3 among America?s top traders. Carl has publically denounced President Obama in his campaign for presidency. Icahn was quoted in a CNBC article last year saying, "This is not the time to be so obsessed with the deficit. We do have a problem, we spend too much money but what we first need to do is get people back to work and you have to spend money to do that.? in 2004, he was honored by the Center for Educational Innovation - Public Education Association for his work with charter schools. In 2006, he was honored with the 100 Women in Hedge Funds Effecting Change Award for his outstanding contributions to improving education. He has heavily invested in horse racing and has established a horse breeding operation. Carl attended Princeton University. He is 76 years old; he and his wife have two children. ?Carl is a top RNC Donor Past Giving History to Walker: Carl has not contributed in the past 52 2 11/21/2012 Page 2 of 2 SUGGESTED TALKING POINTS: I Give an update on the recall 0 THE ASK: contribute $100k to Camille Moughon Duner Fundraising, Inc From: Sent: riday. March 30, 2012 8:18 AM To: Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Red I'll find out about party limits but make sure he gives it to EXHIBIT Page 1 of .. .. . ..- .-.. From: Jennifer Bannister, Doner Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 11:36 AM To: 'Andrea Boom'; 'Susan Ciminello'; 'Pat Hogan' Cc: swalkenNi@gmail.com; 'Kate Doner'; camille@donerfundraising.com Subject: NYC 4/3 FYI we now have: 2:00 pm Donald Trump 4:00 pm ?.lohn Mack, chairman of Morgan Stanley 5:00pm - TENTatively with Amil Henry, Tiger Managnt. *Steve Forbes is trying to change his schedule around so he can meet with Walker. Andrea Susan we'll send addresses to you in a minute. ljust wanted to get an update to you ASAP. Jennifer Bannister Doner Fundraising 476-4403 Of?ce Email: jenm onerfundmising.com EXHIBIT 11/12/2012 Page 1 of3 From: Susan Cimineilo [susan@scottwalker.org] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 8:44 PM To: 'swalkerwiggmailcom': Pat H0930: Susan Ciminello Subject: OFFICIAL Political Calendar for Tuesday. April 3, 2012 Attachments: image002.gif Business Attire 3:00am - 7:40am VOTE 7:40am 7:553m DEPART for Lawrence Timmerman Airport 9305 WestApp/eton Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 8:053m 11:05am WHEELS UP en route to Teterboro - Signature Air., 401 IndustriaIAve, Teterboro, NJ 07608 11:153m - 11:453m DRIVE TIME - en route to Cardinal's Office, 1011 Avenue, New York, NY 11:30am - 12:009m OUTGOING Phone Call 0 John Roberts Ill, CEO and President 18 Hunt Transport Services Inc Fundraising Call Conference Line: Conference Dial-in Number: (605) 475-4700 Host Access Code: 453846? Participant Access Code: 453846# in vehicle 12:00pm - 12250;"; LUNCH with Cardinal Dolan Cardinal's Office, 1011 Avenue, 20th Floor, New York, NY EXHIBIT 12:592m - 1:053m untr?A/nn1q DRIVE TIME to McGraw Hill Building 1251 Avenue of the Americas 6th Avenue), 53rd Floor, New York City 1:059m - 1:459m MEETING Louis Bacon, Moore Capital Management McGraw Hill Building 1251 Avenue of the Americas 6th Avenue), 53rd Floor, New York City MEET UP WITH JENNIFER BANNISTER - 2:003m DRIVE TIME to Trump Organization Building 725 5th Avenue, 26th Floor, New York City 2:009m - 2:459m MEETING Donald Trump Trumpe Organization Building 725 5th Avenue, 26th Floor, New York City 2:45am 3:009m DRIVE TIME to Forbes Building, 60 5th Avenue, (corner of W12th St) New York City 3:002m 3:459m MEETING Steve Forbes Forbes Building, 60 5th Avenue, (corner of W12th St) New York City 3:459m 4:002m DRIVE TIME to Morgan Stanley Building 522 5th Avenue, 11th Floor New York City 4:002m 5:009m MEETING John Mack, Chairman of Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Building 522 5th Avenue, 11th Floor ?Alalln??h Page 2 of 3 Page 3 of 3 New York City 5:002111 5:309m DRIVE to Reed Smith Law Firm 599 Lexington Ave. 22ndfioar New York, NY 10022 5:309m 6:309m RECEPTION Reed Smith Law Firm 599 Lexington Ave. 22nd ?oor New York, NY 10022 6:302:11 - 7:109:11 DEPART for Airport Teterburo Signature Air. 401 industria! Ave, Teterbom, NJ 07603 7:209m 8:209:11 WHEELS UP - en route to Lawrence Timmerman 9305 WAppieton Avenue, Miiwauicee Wi 53225 8309111 9:302n1 DEPAHT for Tosa - OVERNIGHT Susan Ciminello Scheduling Director Friends of Scott Waiker Susan@ScottWalker.org 7 "Wow 00315 mun noun-ad . Mill? wp'wozumm to: mom Inc Mn u? EXHIBIT Page 1 of 1 From: Jennifer Bannister, Doner Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:03 AM To: swalkenivi@gmail.com Subject: Ken Langone How did the phone call with Ken Langone go this morning? jennifer Bannister Doner Fundraising 512 476-440 f?ce Email: jennifer donerfundraisingcom EXHIBIT 555 11/71/7017 IIENNIYH 0. muumm lulu-1 mm: 3 EXHIBIT J7 Page 1 of 2 From: Jennifer Bannister, Doner Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 11:01 AM To: swalkerwi@gmail.com Cc: 'Kate Doner': 'Camille Moughon'; 'Andrea Boom'; 'Jennifer Bannister, Doner' Subject: Info for Conf Calls TODAY, Tuesday-April 17th Importance: High Background info for your two conf calls today, Tuesday/April 17th. Larry Nichols 3:30 pm CENTRAL Rex Sinquefeld unscheduled, call anytime today. REX SINQUEFELD: Unscheduled time. You can call anytime. Rex hosted a breakfast fundraiser in St. Louis last Friday. His wife Jeanne did not attend. You were not able to meet with him privately to ask for additional funds. Travis Brown who works for Rex hand- delivered a $50k check to you in Wisconsin in December. Travis attended the breakfast last week. him to contribute an additional $50k to FOSW. *Stan Herzog, David Humphreys, and Sarah Humphreys are other Missouri billionaires who all gave $250k in January. You would like Rex make a contribution closer to their level. On your St. Louis trip you had the following meetings/events: lonl with Steve and Kimmy Brauer. We cancelled your lunch with Mike Neidoff at the last minute "due to scheduling conflicts?. *Rex had recommended you meet with him. Spoke at the NRA convention. LARRY NICHOLS: 3:30 pm, CENTRAL Larry is Executive Chairman of Devon Energy in Oklahoma City. You met with his senior execs and Bob Whitsitt (Witt-sit) during your trip to speech at the OCPA Dinner last Thursday. Larry was unable to stop by the meeting because of an investors? meeting with the OKC Thunder basketball team (formerly the Seattle SuperSonics). Bob Whitsitt gave you a check from Larry for $5k. On your call with Larry in January you asked him for $250k corporate to him to contribute $250k "In support of your recall? and either Kate Doner oriennifer Bannister will follow up with him. On your OK trip you had the following meetings/events: Joe Craft of Alliance Coal, hosted a fundraising luncheon in Tulsa. lonl with Randy Foutch, Tulsa 10n1 with Herman LaDonna Melnders, OK City lonl with Sam Hammons on behalf of Bob Funk. *We?re trying to set up a conf call with him currently. Keynote Speaker to the OCPA Citizenship Dinner. EXHIBIT 1 1/10/0n1?) Page 2 of2 Im?ifer Bannister Doner Fundraising i512i 476-4403 Of?ce Em Jenni ea. onerfundraisingcom 1 exmarr - I I Inn loot dunqu Nuon? Munoqu ou?wq- Wanna-mam a devon mama-a0 I I Page 1 of 2 u. . . From: Camille Moughon [camille@donerfundraising.com] Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 12:10 PM To: "Jennifer Bannister?; 'Pat Hogan'; Cc: 'Andrea Boom'; ?Kate Doner? Subject: Briefing for 3:15 Meeting with the Colburn Brothers See updated information below for today's 3:15 PM Meeting. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2012 Private Meeting No Media Attire: Business EVENT: 3:15 - 4:15pm CENTRAL Meeting with Keith, Richard, and David Colburn POC: Lisa: 847- AGENDA, ATTENDEES SETUP: Agenda: *Rlng office bell upon arrival and Keith's assistant Lisa will greet you. 3:15 pm. - Meet with Keith Colburn and his brothers Richard and David. 4:15 pm. Depart for the MacLean fundraising reception in Mettawa. Attendees: Keith Colburn Richard Colburn David Colburn Governor Scott Walker Jennifer Bannister BACKGROUND: Eric O?Keefe facilitated this meeting. (Eric could not attend because he is in Washington DC). Keith has never met Eric; however they have exchanged emails. Ed Crane and Lesley Albanese from the Cato institute suggested to Eric that Keith has a strong giving capacity. Keith is a big supporter of the Cato institute. His political thinking will be libertarian~oriented. According to Eric, the Keith and his brothers will likely be most concerned with ?scal issues first, as they see bankruptcy looming for the federal government and many states. Keith, Richard, and David are private business men involved in family businesses which included real estate, electrical supply, plumbing supply and metal service centers, just to name a few. All three have been very successful investors. All are over 55 and have never been convicted of a crime. All three are married and reside on the north shore. Richard was raised in the Midwest, lived in California for twenty years and returned to his roots 25 years ago. He is 69 years old, married with grown children and resides in Lake Forest. He manages a group of Metal service centers in the United States and Europe. EXHIBIT lg) All keep a low political pro?le. I ?l 1'11 Page 2 of2 Past Giving History to Walker: The Coiburn brothers have not contributed to the recall efforts. suee?jo POINTS: I THE ASK: $100k in support ofthe recall. Donor Fundraising will follow up. 0 Update on the recall. Camille Moughon Fundraising, Inc - M1 f?hc? KEITH COLBURN mm," - Mm Apnm_mn_ 15,00034 AC Doug? a "it i ?r RICHARD COLBU RN 7 50,000.00 WIRE RICHARD COLBURN PO BOX 1287 REF: 2 012 DONATION - WMIMWNO. - nun-luna- mania/z 1" . a "rag/39m? Mariana 41.4 Ma] WON. lanky I mum-mm?- us?gJL- 1, mm m1; 0 3? wt). - WW on: mun-?Annula- museum OLW POI mom I00. 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Barrett Economic Policies Wisconsin families want an economy that produces jobs - not one that turns back the clock like Mayor Tom Barrett's way of mismanaging an economy. Under Barrett Milwaukee?s unemployment is up a depressing 27%. City taxpayers have seen property taxes increase a troubling seven of eight years. Under Barrett the city has no plan to grow jobs and hold officials accountable. Tell Mayor Barrett you support economic policies that move Wisconsin forward - not back in time. EXHIBIT 3 er Fact Check A Wisconsin chamber of commerce fact check. New official figures show Wisconsin gained over 30,000 jobs since January 2011. Some politicians claim This state lost jobs. Wrong. Wisconsin gained jobs last year and has added jobs in 2012. The corrected numbers show large job gains since the passage of Scott Walker?s reforms. Thanks to Scott Walker Wisconsin gained jobs last year and is gaining more in 2012. Let?s keep growing jobs. Looking Up Things are looking up for Wisconsin families. Unemployment is falling. Employers say they?re hiring again. New businesses are starting. Governor Walker?s reforms balanced the budget and allowed us to protect our priorities like schools and other vital services. That?s because Scott Walker eliminated Wisconsin?s massive deficit. Families balance their budget and now that Walker has cleaned up Wisconsin?s budget mess, we?ve gained 15,000 new jobs so far this year. Wisconsin?s moving forward. On the Street Wisconsin?s budget was a complete mess. think Scott Walker has made a huge difference in the way this state is run. Scott Walker made some tough choices. He eliminated the deficit. Balanced the budget. Wisconsin?s deficit is finally gone. And we are seeing a surplus._ Some of my friends that didn?t have jobs have jobs now. This is a wonderful thing. My granddaughter just got hired. Wisconsin has gained over 30,000 jobs. Fantastic. Over 33,000 jobs. We?re hiring people on a weekly basis. Sounds pretty good to me. Uphill A monstrous deficit left Wisconsin with a huge uphill climb. Scott Walker made tough choices and started that climb. There were bumpy first steps, but Scott Walker balanced Wisconsin?s budget, eliminated the deficit and laid a solid foundation forjob creation. But some want to slip backwards to higher taxes, reckless spending, fewer jobs and endlessly fighting old battles. Wisconsin?s finally getting some traction. We can?t afford to spin our wheels again. Page 1 of 1 - From: mike@nonbox.com on behalf of Mike Roz [Mlke@spliceedit.com] Sent: Fn'day, January 06, 2012 11:22 AM To: R. J. Johnson; Deborah Jordahl;? Cc: Bill Elsner Subject: Walker Script 2 REVISED Attachments: Script 2 60 REV.mov; Script_2_30_REV.mov Here is the next go-around with new headlines. Please take a look and let us know where we should go from here! . 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Johnson and Associates N7130 North Lost Lake Road Randolph, WI 53956 Voice (920) 326-5555 Cell In Hoc Signo Vinces On 2/29/12 12:02 PM, "Scott Walker? wrote: >Hi. 181m Scott Walker. >When I ran for Governor, I promised to help the people of our state >create more jobs. >Well, Wisconsin's unemployment rate is down from a year ago. In fact, >its the lowest its been since 2008. promised to balance the budget without raising taxes and without >massive layoffs. - >Now, with public employees contributing to their health and pension >benefits like the rest of us - we're able to direct resources into >the classroom, increase health funding for seniors and needy children >and keep thousands of teachers, firefighters and police officers on the job. >And I promised to hold the line on property taxes. >In December, the school tax levy actually went down for the first time >in years. . >We kept our promises. That's good news for the hard-working people of >Wisconsin. 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Best regards Alexandra On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:19 AM, Kate Doner wrote: Alexandra - Let me know about your support in Wisconsin with your 04. I believe we discussed between $250k - $100k. It is really heating up with Tom Barrett (Milwaukee Mayor) getting in the race against Walker. The polls showing a tight race. We could really use your support. I would like for you to visit with RJ Johnson who is handling the ground game: R. J. Johnson N713O North Lost Lake Road Randolph, WI 53956 Voice (920) 326-5555 Cell Thanks! Kate Doner Mes Sent: Thursday, Marc To: Kate Doner Cc: Subject: Re: Connections Alexandra/Kate-- what is the status here? Do I need to do anything to move the ball fwd? Thanks. On Mar 22, 2012, at 5:49 PM, "Kate Doner" wrote: "\an Page 1 01 5 EXHIBIT age 2 or .5 Alexandra - Wonderful to see you again! Let me know when is a good time to chat about your c4. With the election June 5 - we are working to quicka lock down all the help. Thanks Brian for everything. Have a great weekend skiing. Kate Doner Doner Fundraising, Inc. 815 Brazos, Suite 701 Austin, Texas 78701 512.476.4403 of?ce 512.233.2246 fax kate@donerfundraising.com - Message--?-? Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 4:46 PM To: apreate@capitalhq.com; Kate Doner Subject: Connections It was great seeing both of you Tuesday night. And thanks for all your help 1 1/70/7017 to Joe and me, and for the Governor, of course. I believe you all discussed Alexandra?s idea for additional potential supporters; I thought I'd connect you to allow that discussion to continue. Let me know what happens! Thanks, Brian Alexandra V. 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Johnson and Associates N7130 North Lost Lake Road Randolph, WI 53956 Voice (920) 326-5555 Cell? In Hoe Signo Vince: From: Ciara Matthews Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:51:51 +0000 To: Ciara Matthews wrote: It would be helpful for me if Deb was on these calls. Possible? R. J. Johnson R. J. Johnson and Associates N7130 North Lost Lake Road Randolph, WI 53956 ExmBn' 8/20/2012 Page 2 of 3 Voice (920) 326-5555 Cell? In Hoc Slgno Vlnces From: Ciara Matthews Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:51:51 +0000 To: Ciara Matthews Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 19:41 :09 +0000 To: Johnson" "ohnsoncr Cc: Steve Bates Subject: WI CFG - April Donor estimated invoice a 72.2 113 Hi R.J., Attached is the WI CFG April Donor estimated invoice. $4,410.50 Please let me know if you have any questions, Miner Office Manager kminer@scmassoc.com 603-563-7420 603-563~7490 Fax SCM Associates, Inc. 1283 Main Street PO. Box 254 Dublin, NH 03444?0254 114 Page 1 of2 From: R.J. Johnson [rj@rjjohnson.org] . 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I have heard back from three of them so far. Below is their response. I hope our target here is Mike I?m having a hard time getting past the photo of Walker. it's like a cartoon caricature. The photo of Barrett is better than of Walker. GET A NEW Neither ad speaks to me at all. I don?t like the stockphoto collage of the ?footage? version. i appreciate the contrast and have no problem with the message but the visual does not resonate AT ALL with me. Suggestions for the graphic version: 0 make the Barrett photo b/w 0 new photo of Walker!! 0 i understand the ?forward' and ?backward? wallpaper of the ad, but it?s too distrac mg. 11/30/2012 Page 2 of 2 Makes you want to turn it. Try using the words in a frame around the main message so the middle is white. 0 make Barrett?s wallpaper grayscale. 0 at the end, switch ?em. put Walker on the right and Barrett on the left, like in the footage version. Suggestions for the footage version: make the Barrett photo b/w I 0 did I mention this A NEW OF ll! I know the stockvideo are comps and poor quality and so it's hard to see for sure, but the images look on the big montage. i don?t like the heavy manufacturing images. 0 Can you use a white background for the Walker video collages. 0 Play this one only on ESPN and The Outdoor Channel. it does NOTHING for me. Oh, one last A NEW PHOTO OF i like the first one. The pictures tell you where the ad is going before you read the words. The audio is right on target. Even without sound, the visual is vibrant growing for Walker, dull shrinking for Barrett. The second requires more attention effort than I am willing to give a political ad, but no other problems with it. Prefer the graphic version because it's cleaner. Having less visual clutter makes the message much clearer. Agree that photo of SW is not great~~although i love that he's smiling and will take that over alternatives. Big question have is with sound effect. That downer noise makes me almost nauseated. worry that voters will associate that noise with Walker, rather than as intended. Seems like a dangerous association. Not crazy about. the "positive" sound effect either. P.S. I agree with the major point after changing photo), which is that this a male ad. don't see women responding to it in any helpful way. 11/30/2012 Exclusive Walker Video Page 1 of 2 From: Wisconsin Club for Growth _n behalf of Nsconsin Club for Growth Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 10:08 PM To: mime? Subject: Exclusive Walker Video Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Red is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. URGENT: EXCLUSIVE WALKER AD Dear Friend. NOTE: This is an exclusive email for Club for Growth leadership and contains a preview of 3 iv ad supporting Governor Scott Walker. Governor Scott Walker is committed to fixing Wisconsin's budget crisis and he's standing ?rm against the big labor special interests in Madison. We want you to see this exclusive Walker TV Ad that began running on the air today. Watch the video below and help keep the Ad on the air. Click here to watch this urqent video. Wisconsin is Omen For Please forward this email to friends and family and tell them to support this ad and Governor Walker's commitment to ?xing Wisconsin's budget. 8/27/2012 Exclusive Walker Video Page 2 of 2 Thank you! Wisconsin Club for Growth i friend on Fagehggig forward to a frignd Copyright 20? Wisconsin Club for Growth inc, All rights reserved. You support Scott Walker Our mailing address is: Wisconsin Club for Growth Inc 1223 West Main Street, #304 Sun Prairie, Wisconsin 53590 Add us to your address book from Lhis list i uggage subscription vigw email in browser ohwomo Wisconsin isn?t Ohio. So what? Page 1 of 5 - From: Wisconsin Club Port behalf of Wisconsin Club for Growth Sent: Wednesday. November 16, 2011 8:43 AM To: Subject: Wisconsin isn't Ohio. 50 what? Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Red Wednesday, November 16, 201] ls this email not displaying correctly? View it in our br . Wednesday Update '3 Friend on Facebook - Fomard to a Erieng Wisconsin isn?t Ohio. So what? . I The best thing unions had going for g? ?y . them in engineering the landslide a? Names in the News rejection of Ohio collective bargaining reforms. was the fact that the reforms Senator Ron Johnson: News had not taken effect. R''pperer?gws That, and at least $30 million In union dues for advertising, phone banks and foot soldiers claiming catastrophe would result from things nobody's actually done yet. Senator Alberta Darlinq: News Updates Wisconsin Economic DeVB'ODmeni C?m?iail?n Had Ohioans gotten the same opportunity as Wisconsin residents to see hundreds of millions of dollars in savings for school districts, teacher layoffs avoided and budgets balanced without increasing taxes. the catastrophe story would have been a tougher sell. WW i I And that, friends, is all the good news there iS- MAKE YOUR DONATION Having bamboozled the electorate of a critical swing state into discarding reform before it was even tried, the unions As a member of \Msconsin . Will be emboldened to mount an all-out effort to take down 8/27/2012 Wisconsin isn?t Ohio. So what? Club for Growth, you are part of a growing movement to fundamentally reform Wisconsin government. When you see our Wisconsin Club for Growth ads on TV, you can proudly say, put those there.? And when you see our conservative leaders stand tall against attacks from Big Labor, you can say. made it my mission to help them and I did." Your "Wisconsin Club for Growth" contribution for $25. $50, $100 or more affects our iMsconsin economy, our quality of life, our way of life. and our future. Donate Today. From Around the State Dick Wheeler: Dean of Wisconsin Statehouse press corps dies at 67 November 11, 2011 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Walker recall effort set with go candidate in sight November 14, 2011 La Cmsse Tribune Links 8/27/2012 Page 2 of 5 Governor Walker in a recall a few months from now. it was said that Team Obama tried to talk Wisconsin Democrats out of pursuing 3 Walker recall, preferring to conserve resources for next November's iife-or?death elections. Don?t kid yourself that they?re still reluctant after Tuesday?s Ohio massacre. Eliminating the Governor who is arguably the preeminent national reform leader would make the wretched Obama presidency look a lot more politically viable. The takers in this society will spare no effort to make it so. Ask why You may soon be approached by someone asking you to sign a recall petition against Governor Walker. Don't avoid them. Don't be unpleasant. Embrace the opportunity. We eagerly await the knock on our door. We?ll ask the petition circulator to help us understand why Scott Walker should be removed from office. We hope they take. a long time explaining, because every minute they spend failing to get our signature is a minute they don't spend getting someone else?s. it's fun to be a subversive. We'll also ask how they?d go about solving Wisconsin?s budget problems. After all, the yawning chasm of a $3.6 billion deficit would still have been there last January regardless of whether it had been Tom Barrett instead of Scott Walker taking of?ce. Suppose it had been Mayor Wisconsin isn?t Ohio. So what? WI Club for Growth Home Wl Club for Growth quq Newsletter Archive, and other thoughts Repgblican Party; Natignal Republican Pa?y; Vi?sconsin Page 3 of 5 Barrett: Would we now be counting the public employee layoffs and the giant tax increases and saying how sad done? Governor Walker eliminated the deficit without raising taxes and without laying off thousands of state employees,and the left is waging a recall. it ?making the t0p one percent pay their fair share? comes up, we?ll ask what their fair share might be and insist on some sort of answer. Then we'll point out that you could tax away absolutely everything currently owned by the top one percent in Wisconsin and with lots of luck it would ?nance state govemment for a few months. The circulator won't believe that, because he or she probably won't be very good at arithmetic. ironically, the people who bear direct responsibility for that problem will make up a large percentage of those circulating the petitions. But be nice. Engage in discussion. You won?t even be wasting their time, because there's a chance they might learn something. News you can use The campaign to throw Governor Walker out of of?ce officially got underway yesterday. One of the best ways to ?ght back is by spreading the word that both taxpayers am; local governments are better off because of what the Governor has done. Solid evidence is found in data compiled by the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators (WASDA) and released last Thursday through the Department of Public Instruction. Here's what they found: Wisconsin isn?t Ohio. So What? Page 4 of 5 For the current school year, new teacher hires outnumber layoffs and non?renewals by 1,213 positions. in overwhelming majorities of districts, class sizes are staying the same or decreasing. For this school year compared with pre~reform years: 97% of districts offer the same number or more math courses; 99% of districts offer the same number or more science 8/27/2012 courses; 98% of districts offer the same number or more English courses; 97% of districts offer the same number or more foreign language courses. What about the art. music and athletic programs invariably threatened with elimination when taxpayers ask to control school spending? 94% of districts offer the same number or more art courses; 95% of districts offer the same number or more music courses; 32% of districts are keeping sports programs the same or expanding them. And here?s the ugly truth: Most teacher layoffs occurred in three districts: Milwaukee, Kenosha, and Janesville. Those three took a pass on the Walker reforms, and they account for 68% of all teacher layoffs statewide. Fortunately, they?re home to fewer than 13% of Wisconsin students. Not every district responded, but 353--that?s 83 percent of the statewide total?did. Somehow we suspect if the other 17 percent were in trouble because of the Walker reforms, they?d have taken the time to let WASDA know. Wisconsin isn?t Ohio. So what? 'Page 5 of 5 {[iegd on fowvard to a friend Copyright 2011 Wisconsin Club for Growth Inc, All n'ghts reserved. Member Our mailing address is: Wisconsin Club for Growth Inc 1223 West Main Street, #304 Sun Prairie. Wisconsin 53590 Add us to your address book unsubscribe from this list ugdate subscription greferences view email in browser 8/27/2012 Calling Jimmy Page 1 of 7 From: Wisconsin Club for Growth on behalf of \Msconsin Club for Growth Sent: Wednesday. January 18, 2012 8:54 PM To: =7utf-8?Q??= Subject: Calling Jimmy Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Red Wednesday, January 12, 2012 ls this email not displaying correctly? Wow it your browser Wednesday Update .1 Friend on Faoebook Forward a Friend Calling Jimmy 'rhrough three decades of Names in the News inVOIUntarY I SEE DEAD ism 11W . . . - i retirement, the PEOPLE WM Former Worst President in us. Histo has 3 nt Senator Robert Cowleg ry . .pe New much of his time monitoring ?amesentative Mam elections in Third . mm World countries, to make sure they're on the level. His services are badly needed at home. Phony signatures on presidential nominating petitions from 2008 are under investigation in indiarg. MAKE YOUR DONATION In New Hampshire, people can easily cast ballots under ONUNE the names of the dead. Voter ID is brushed aside and efforts to purge the deceased from voter lists are shown As a member of Wrsconsm to be unserious. Club for Growth. you are part of a growing movement to . But none of this can top the absurdity of votrng~day 8/27/20 1 2 Calling Jimmy fundamentally reform Wisconsin government. When you see our Wisconsin Club for Growth ads on TV, you can proudly say, put those there." And when you see our conservative leaders stand tall against attacks from Big Labor. you can say, made it my mission to help them and I did.? Your "Wsconsin Club for Growth" contribution for $25, $50, $100 or more affects our Wisconsin economy. our quality of life, our way of life, and ourfuture. Donate Today. From Around the State Democrats file 1 million signatures for Walker recall January 17, 2012 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Next phases of recalngrocess likelv to be more dif?cult January 18, 2012 Wisconsin State Journal Links 8/27/2012 Page 2 of 7 registration in Milwaukee. An independent review of polling-place registrations from the 2011 Spring Election found multiple instances of out?of-state driver's licenses being accepted as proof of Wisconsin residency. People used hotel receipts?the sort of thing we'd regard as evidence that you actually live someplace else?to prove local residency. Errors were found on more than one in three registration forms. But then look at this: The Milwaukee review by the Grandsons of Liberty found that 9?ei'cent of same-day registrants had an of?cial photo lD. The Left?s favorite excuse for shrieking about voter suppression is demonstrably a non-issue. In fact, the only suppression worth discussing is the suppression of the fraudulent voting Democrats struggle desperately to continue. These revelations should remind honest citizens that their vote is both precious, and threatened. Ballot integrity is one of the things that determine whether people are governed by their peers or ruled by thugs. We the kind of thing wars have been fought over. Better to preserve it than to have to win it back. Fighting back with the truth Mark Twain was never more right than when he said lle can run around the world three truth is still getting its shoes on.? So its cause for celebration when the truth about Governor Walker's reforms manages to cut through the fog of Calling Jimmy Wl Club for Growth Home Wl Club for Growth Bloq NewsletterArchive, and other thoughts Republican Partv: National Republican Party: Wisconsin 8/27/2012 Page 3 of 7 falsehood served up every day by the anti?Walker Left. And it?s all the more satisfying when the truth manages to find its way into the pages of the mainstream media. An example turned up earlier this month in USA Today, in the form of an opinion column by Nick Schulz of the American Enterprise institute. Schultz explains why a Walker recall election is more important than the 2012 Presidential election: Wisconsin has emerged as a central battleground in the fight over the outsized political role played by, and the enormous privileges enjoyed by, public employee unions. The collective bargaining entitlement enables public sector workers to extract excessive compensation, benefits, and pension packages at the expense of taxpayers, Public employee unions understand that the legitimacy of collective bargaining privileges is now in question, as cash-strapped states struggle under the burden of a costly public sector. if they can knock off Walker, they send a powerful signal to other reform?oriented governors not to target collective bargaining. And he quotes the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel?s positive editorial about the Governor's reforms. "The governor did balance the budget he did reduce the structural de?cit signi?cantlyproperty tax increases; he did give schools and municipalities more control over their budgets than they?ve had in years. if you think someone might be won over by reading it concise paragraphs on the necessity of the Walker reforms, show him this column. Calling Jimmy Carter. .. 8/27/2012 Page 4 of 7 Trying it air way, Ill ii i Bahama As we close in on recall ., elections?by which a minority of voters may overturn the results of the last election ?we?ve sought clues to how they might reshape life in Wisconsin. - . i my. film?s it It hasn't been arduous work; nearby states provide abundant material to forecast the conditions of civic life in a Wisconsin governed by Recall Walker enthusiasts. A few weeks ago we examined tax increases and teacher layoffs in Ohio. Last week we glimpsed union skimming of home health care dollars in Michigan. Earlier we looked at the Tax Hell of This week: lndiana. lndiana is an especially apt example because outgoing Governor Mitch Daniels started several years ago to rein in government employee union excesses. The battle never ends. The lndiana House was scheduled this week to take up right-to-work legislation. Workers would be free to join or not loin unions. Unions could conduct their business as usual; they just couldn't force workers to pay dues if they don?t want to join. Naturally, unions hate this, and their indentured servants, lndiana House Democrats, have boycotted most session days this year to deny a quorum and prevent the House from functioning. Sound familiar? Like Wisconsin Senate Democrats, they ?ed to Illinois last year. But now the Wall Street Journal reports, any member who skips out can forfeit $1,000 a day after three days. Calling Jimmy Carter. . . 52/77/9017. Page 5 of 7 We disagree with the Journal on one point: Indiana isn't "the labor reform story of the year.? the fight over Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker completing his term is. if lndiana lawmakers fail to enact right-to-work this winter, they can try again. If Walker is defeated in a recall, I chances are they won?t. Wisconsin is benefiting from Walker reforms By Mike Grebe if there is one thing the people of Wisconsin have learned in this last year, it is that politics and policymaking can be extremely emotional. People often approach challenges believing their solutions are the only way to address dif?culties. it is in discovering that there are a wide variety of solutions to some of government?s paramount challenges that can cause the greatest emotional reaction, especially when these other ideas actually work. in what can only be described as an emotional diatribe against the very tough but necessary decisions Gov. Scott Walker has made during his first year in of?ce, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chairman Mike Tate made some serious accusations in a previous Milwaukee Biz Egg regarding Gov. Walker?s reforms. While Tate and members of the Democratic Party had ideas on how the $3.6 billion budget de?cit should be addressed mostly by raising taxes on hard working Wisconsinites Gov. Walker implemented reforms which fell in line with the promises he made on the campaign trail. and the Badger State is now bene?ting from those reforms. Calling Jimmy 8/27/2012 Page 6 of 7 The reality is that Gov. Walker has laid the foundation'for a more successful Wisconsin, put government back on the side of taxpayers, and got the state?s fisCal house in order. Not only has the governor closed a $3.6 billion budget deficit by not raising taxes or laying off public employees, he also added $1.2 billion to Medicaid, and his reforms led to the reduction of overall school property taxes by $47 million. During the Doyle administration, Wisconsin lost more than 150,000 jobs, UW?Madison students saw a 9 percent tuition increase, and million-dollar cuts were made to public education which Doyle used one-time stimulus funds to backfill. Democrats have long used budgeting gimmicks to ?balance? the budget, when all they really did was rob Peter to pay Paul and then used one-time federal funding to pay Peter back, but only temporarily. Gov. Walker knew that the long practiced strategies of raising taxes, cutting crucial government programs, laying off workers and fudging numbers were not going to create long-term stability for our state. Gov. Walker is committed to creating an environment which allows Wisconsin to lead the way in private sector job growth. He knows that tomorrow?s leaders will come from our education system, which is why public education makes up the largest percentage of state support in his budget. it is because the ideas and solutions that are turning our state?s economy around did not come from big? government, public employee union bosses that these same unions have launched this baseless recall effort. Gov. Walker's reforms implemented a system whereby public employees have been asked to contribute the employee?s share of pension and health care costs, just like is done in the private sector. Now, Madison liberals, at the direction of special interest unions, are fighting tooth and nail to force the millions of dollars Gov. Walker has saved taxpayers back into the hands of public employee unions. Wisconsinites will not Calling Jimmy Carter. .. Page 7 of 7 stand for the $9 million power grab this recall is going to cost them and they will not allow the blatantly false accusations of what Gov. Walker's reforms have accomplished to prematurely end his term. Mike Grebe is the chairman of Friends of Scott Walker. friend on Facebook forward to a friend Copyright 2012 Wisconsin Club for Growth Inc, All rights reserved. Member Our mailing address is: Wisconsin Club for Growth inc 1223 West Main Street. #304 Sun Prairie. Wisconsin 53590 Add us to your address book from this list 1 update subscrigtion preferences view email in browser 8/27/2012 Schultz, Democrats Kill Jobs Bill Page 1 of 5 From: Wisconsin Club on behalf of Wisconsin Club for Growth Sent: Wednesday, March 07. 2012 8:14 PM To: Subject: Schultz, Democrats Kill Jobs Bill Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Red Wednesday, Marc/7 7, 2012 ls this emaii not displaying correctly? It in your pmwser. Wednesday Update '1 Friend on Facebo To WIth jObs . BMW That stark headline is the Names in the News honest version of what the .. JOBLESS State Senate said Tuesday to EP some . 2 WE CAN TAKE n: orouno Mia-w thousands of people in . northern Wisconsin and the Milwaukee area who were hoping for a better life through a revitalized mining industry. Senator Albega Darling: News Updates Representative Robin Vos To be precise, it's what so-calied Republican Dale Schultz and all 16 Senate Democrats said to a state that needs more jobs, economic activity and state and local tax revenues. Not this time. We?d intended to write something about how time was short but there might be a slim chance to persuade one Democrat to do something decent and put jobs ahead of MAKE YOUR DONATION - . . . ONUNE partisanship. We won waste our time with that Pollyanna vision of Wisconsin politics. and neither will the mining company who pulled up stakes last night saying "we get As a member of Vi?sconsin . It. we're not welcome here." 92/77/9019 Schultz, Democrats Kill Jobs Bill Club for Growth, you are part of a growing movement to fundamentally reform Wisconsin government. When you see our Vl?sconsig Club for Growth ads on TV, you can proudly say. put those there.? And when you see our conservative leaders stand tall against attacks from Big Labor, you can say. made it my mission to help them and I did.? Your "Wisconsin Club for Growth? contribution for $25, $50. $100 or more affects our Wisconsin economy, our quality of life, our way of life, and our future. Donate Today. From Around the State As mine leoisla?an appegrg dead. tinder beqins March 7, 2012 Wisconsin State Joumal Judqe bars votg lD law temporarily March 7, 2012 Milwaukee Joumal Sentinel Judqe draws ?ak for siqninq Walker recall petition March 7, 2012 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 8/27/2012 Page 2 of 5 We can still hope that jobless Wisconsin residents who have been voting for Democrats might bene?t, at recall time and in November, from reminding themselves what Democrats did to them Tuesday. As for the daily insult of Schultz with an alter his name, don't bet on that lasting much longer. He is and always has been playing his own game. it boils down to ?shing for compliments and labels like "reasonable" or ?responsible,? in media reports written by people who hate his current party and almost anything that involves putting a shovel in the ground. Wisconsin's unparalleled king of panderers has lately taken to praising ex?Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk. who?s sold out to the teacher unions in her bid to unseat Governor Walker. For those who relish irony, a Schultz defection would be almost certain to net a couple of editorials calling him ?principled.? That's a temptation he probably couldn?t resist. Everything you need to know The Maclver Institute has produced a little gem that deserves a great deal more notice than it?s received since its release a couple of weeks "ii ago. Doing the homework h. . .. .. . busy voters don?t have time for. Maclver provides the documentation that ought to settle any recall election before the first ballot is cast. We refer to Maclver?s heads-up comparison the Jim Doyle budget of 2009-11 and the ?rst budget enacted by Governor Walker. Schultz, Democrats Kill Jobs Bill Links Wl Club for Growth Home WI Club for Growth Blog Newsletter Archive, and other thoughts Republican Partv: National Republican Pam: \Mscogsig 8/27/2012 Page 3 of5 Some highlights: 0 The last Doyle budget increased taxes $2 billion and still failed to eliminate the state?s structural de?c?. . The first Walker budget wiped out the structural deficit and gave Wisconsin its ?rst set of genuinely balanced books in 16 years?without increasing taxes. 0 Spending grows under both budgets. but the Doyle increase is more than six percent and the Walker increase is less than two. . Government borrowing is cut in half under Walker's budget compared with Doyle?s, while property taxes rise by less than one-third as much as under the last Doyle budget. For too many years, self-deception about the real and rising risk of insolvency was a bipartisan affair. but only one side admits this. The side that's still in denial would throw Scott Walker out of of?ce and replace him with a Doyle clone. Guess what happens then. Whatever else might occur between now and a recall election, voters will be well-served by remembering that a Democrat in the governor's office kept making things worse, until Scott Walker started making them better. 24-7-365 if, as we suspect is the case with most normal people, you've grown weary of ceaseless political combat, we have some unwelcome newsLabor unions, nationwide, are investing their money in building political operations that will be active not just at Schultz, Democrats Kill Jobs Bill Page 4 of 5 election time, but all year ?round. And Wisconsin is one of their key target states. Last Monday The Wall Street Journal quoted Poiiticai Director Mike Podhorzer sketching out the plan: ?He said unions are shifting money toward getting their own members and others to vote for labor?backed candidates. The federation is also investing in key states, such as Wisconsin and Ohio?sites of big battles over the rights of public-employee unions?etc build a political structure that will operate year~round instead of just ahead of elections. Mr. Podhorzer asserted that this type of spending will result in Mr. Obama and other Democratic candidates ?getting more value out of what we're doing.? On one hand, this wouldn?t be happening ii unions didn?t think they were in very deep trouble. On the other hand?? though we don?t know exactly what shape this continuous campaign will take?it?s a pretty good bet there will be attempts to horn in on every event that attracts more than 50 people for the next few years. Think: Occupy Summerfest. if there?s a silver lining, it?s that every new episode will sharpen the contrast between the makers and the takers. People wiil notice. And one other thing: if some pretty competent political strategists at the didn?t think the Walker reforms were leading this whole nation in a new direction, they wouldn?t bother working so hard to destroy them. friend on Facebook forward to a friend Capyright 2012 Wisconsin Club for Growth Inc, All rights reserved. Member Our mailing address is: Wisconsin Club for Growth inc 1223 West Main Street, #304 8/27/2012 Schultz, Democrats Kill Jobs Bill Page 5 of 5 Sun Prairie, Wisconsin 53590 Add us to vour address book unsubscribe from this list I update subscription preferences 1 View email in browser 8/27/2012 II. 31th En {m a. I Mo?P?l . . 3?3. 5 a. k. hr . tit-ii! . .4 gangs..M ribir . . 8 - ?w .mn- . American Federation for Children Account at Bank of America unzm 'lNl Mil nu mu m? M. 353:5 unnammn?ummYR- at? 11.9% . Alliance for Self Governance - Account at Bank of America EXHIBIT 7? Wisconsin Club For Growth Republican Party of Milwaukee County Ititm 0"?5 REPUBLICAN 0F MILWAUKEE Home Donate/Join 3 Events Poliflcrans 1 ?r?unnies 3 Links About/Contact Us Downloads POsts Tagged ?Wisconsin Club For Growthblackrepublican Progressives have an i i unhealthy tendency to I confuse the health of the progressive movement w/ the health of Black America ??Joseph C. Phillips 2 minutes ago reply retweet favorite .. Tom (Barrett. Saves Milwaukee 1 [June 5th. 20 . a" lh-l' - . .. .. ?3 iL?i Lid 1" GOP Full video of - - @AnnDRomney?s speech at the - . @GOPoonvention: '3 iLti'iix?w it'( im' Unilxl'r?s l't?ltii'lilu. . . I 3 minutes ago reply - ratwoel favorite {13:3 million. danerepublicans LOLI RT 25% ex'on: If kees Milwaukee Mayor TomrBarrett has become the official poster child for Governor Walker's budget reforms. That?s right. The unfailingly liberal mayor took a right tum on public employee bene?ts, and used the Governor's reforms to save taxpayers iZiml?LQIt a year. In fact, during the debate over collective "bargaining changes, Barrett "even said the law requiring public employees to contribute to their health care and pension bene?ts didn't go far enough because it excluded police and ?re?ghters. Barrett complained that they were receiving "Cadillac bene?ts". Last but not least. Mayor Barrett sought to use the Governor's reforms in order to get around aten year old legal settlement workers. ?It is my hope that all public employees should be required to pay more toward their . pension," Barrett wrote in a letter to Governor Walker. Club for thanks Mayor Barrett for helping Governor Walker make his case. More lmportantly. we thank for saving Milwaukee taxpayers as much as $36 million in 2012 through health care bene?t changes he didn't have to negotiate with unions. as a resultof Governor Walker?s reforms. Today..the Wisconsln Club for Growth launched several billboards in Milwaukee to thank Mayor Barrett? for using Governor Walker?s reforms! Now we needmLhelp to keep them up. help Mayor Barrett lspread the good news that Governor Walker's reforms are i Thank-you. 7. 953555.: aim 10:36:19 Wisconsin Club For Growth Republican Party of Milwaukee County 10:36:19 Wisconsin Club For Growth Republican Party of Milwaukcc County I it nu: .. Mama?s! g?srm?sq 1: up; 10:36:19 Gov. Walker wins the Wisconsin air war Campaigns Elections EXHIBIT Campaigns lectlons P?nt Gov. Walker wins the Wisconsin air war Being up early and often helped the Republican to When the Wisconsin recall election started edging forward last fall, Gov. Scott Walker (R) didn't hesitate. He began airing ads on November 15. At that point in time, the success of the recall looked like a 50/50 proposition. For the last six weeks of 2011, Walker put in $2.4 million in paid media. The only other advertiser on the air at this time was the Democratic umbrella group Greater Wisconsin Committee. In this period, they placed only $680,000. Though Walker wasn?t saturating TV sets, he was establishing his narrative at an early point in the recall process?a critical part of his success. The only time in which Walker was not on the air was a six-week period from mid-January to the beginning of March. In this time, Americans for Prosperity and Club for Growth carried the pro-Walker message. Americans for Prosperity put in $1.5 million and Club for Growth placed another $81,000 over two weeks. The only anti-Walker advertiser on air in this period was the League of Conservation Voters-Sierra Club, which placed a small $30,000 buy on cable. None of the Democratic big guns were up in this period, which was a missed opportunity to de?ne the terms of the recall. Walker was able to raise so much money that Americans for Prosperity and the Club for Growth, two of the biggest national conservative groups, felt con?dent the governor and his state allies would be able to handle the race without their funds. But Walker still had plenty of help. Right Direction for Wisconsin, a group associated with the Republican Governors Association, was the ?rst outside group to come in for Walker, dropping $6.5 million. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, a business trade organization, spent $4.7 million, all over just the last ?ve weeks. Over the last two months, Walker, Right Direction and WMC spent a combined $16.9 million. Meanwhile, the Democratic primary process was damaging. The favorite of the unions was Kathleen Falk. Most of the money spent in the primary process was in favor of Falk, the former Dane County executive. The combined spending for Falk and the union group in her favor, Wisconsin for Falk, spent $4 million. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett only had his own resources to draw upon, contributing around $1 million in the primary. In spite of this, Barrett was able to prevail. Those $4 million dollars ultimately weren?t contributed to defeat Walker, 3 major waste of resources. Prior to the recall round, union of?cials threw around very big figures -- in the tens of millions -- that they would pay to defeat Walker. In paid media at. least, this didn?t happen. Greater Wisconsin Committee was up in late 2011, but wouldn?t go back up on the airuntil late April. This was a very late start to get back on the air, particularly as it was acting as an umbrella group for different Democratic spending sources. In a phase with no Democratic candidate, they'd have been the main opposition to Walker. Going up this late may have been a fatal mistake. When the campaign ?nally became a head-to-head race, Walker's message was dominant. In the period Barrett was the formal nominee, the spending for pro?Walker forces was $13.4 million. In contrast, the [8/29/20 1 2 10:02 :20 Gov. Walker wins the Wisconsin air war Campaigns Elections spending from the pro-Barrett advertisers was merely $6.9 million. Having a 2?to-1 spending advantage helped to sustain the ?ve-to-seven point polling lead that Walker maintained for the last two months. It?s a bit humbling to political advertisers that total paid media spending of around $38 million dollars over the length of eight months would only move a few percent of the electorate in one direction. After all the spending, Walker most likely won because just enough Wisconsinites viewed his collective bargaining reforms as working. A large spending disparity between Walker?s side and his liberal opponents helped to set the narrative of success Walker needed to win. But spending alone isn?t what determined Walker?s fate. Chris Palko works as an assistant media analyst at Smart Media Group, a Republican political media buying agency in Alexandria, Va. He is a graduate of American University and George Washington University?s Graduate School of Political Management. A version of this post was also published on Smart Media Group?s blag, Smact?oe. we I About us! Qontact usl Advertisel mic Covey: Gallery 10:02:20 Page 1 ofl From: Jennifer Bannister, Doner undraising [jennifer@donerfundraisingcom] Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 11:47 AM To: Gov. Scott Walker; 'Keith Gilkes' Cc: 'Andrea Boom'; 'Camille Moughon'; kate@donerfundraising.com; 'Jennifer Bannister. Doner' Subject: Joe Craft today. 5pm importance: High lonl with Joe Craft of Alliance Holdings GP Today, 11/29 5:00pm Lexington room ASK: to give/raise $250k and pull the coal industry together to help with your recall. Alliance Holdings GP LP - a limited partnership formed in 2005 to own and control Alliance Resource Management GP, LLC, the managing general partner of Alliance Resource Partners, LP, a publicly traded limited partnership engaged in the production and marketing of coal to major U.S. utilities and industrial users with signi?cant operations in the eastern U.S. The company was the coal-producing industry's ?rst publicly-traded master limited partnership. Joe Craft, 60 old Former Pzreisident of Inc. (coal) He is a former Chair of the National Coal Council; - Board and Exec. Committee Member and Chairman of the Safety, Health and Human Resources Committee of the National Mining Association; - Director of American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity Director of BOK Financial Corporation; BOard of Trustees for the Univ. of Tulsa; - Director of the Tulsa Community Foundation; . Holds a 8.5. degree in Accounting and a JD. degree from the Univ. of Kentucky; - Is a graduate of the Senior Executive Program of the Alfred P. Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; I Has a long history of significant involvement in the coal industry. )ennifcr Bannister Done: Fundraising 476-4403 Of?ce e11 EXHIBIT 0 1 I1 ll?l?i? .. . .. . . Iltuill ?Mill-?Y, .- It? 105?." ??ll Humy Margy W1 1? Highway 1 south huh-tun Mint OH 43962 Nlr?b?us I Harv? mu can yon em 1133 new man nun. sum :04 . ., 3w man: In sasso 1894-2. EXHIBIT Page 1 of 3 From: Kate Doner [kate@donerfundraising.com] Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 3:29 PM To: 'Fred V. Malek'; stephanief@hciequity.oom Cc: Scott Walker Subject: RE: Malek event Fred, I will keep you updated on everyone that responds. Also included Gov. Walker on this email incase he has more to add. Gov. McDonnell is looking at attending the dinner also. McDonnell is following up with about 4 donors. Paul Ryan is also calling 2 donors but won?t be attending. We have received the follow "yes" to dinner: David Beightol Mike Grebe James Schenck RGA sent the invites to the below: Bill Barr Frank Carlucci Tom Farrell Brad O?Leary Bob Pence Ed Phelps Rick Sharp Dwight Schar Rich Hohlt Bobbie Bill Kilberg The following groups are sending invites to key donors: Republican Jewish Coalition Republican State Leadership Committee Republican National Committee Mike Grebe is sending to the Foundation Community We invited the below who expressed interest in helping the Governor either personally or thru their clients. Let me know if you want me to reach out to others. Daniel Allegretti Tara Anderson David Beightol Kirk Blalock EXHIBIT Matt Brooks 3 77 11/21/2012 John Bryan John Childs Marshall Cohen Jim Connaughton Scott Dacey Dick DeVos John Engler Richard Fairbank Christopher Galvin Ron Gidwitz Steve Hantler Jerry Hayden John Haysbert David Herro Kimberly Hudgins David Humphreys Ethelmae Humphreys Michael Inabinet Aleix Jarvis Jay Jordan Michael Karloutsos Bobbie Kilberg John Kilfoyle Kent Knutson Sarah Lyle Brian McCormack Jack Miller Noel Moore Jay Perron Patrick Ryan James Schenck Paula 5005 Lee Tenzer Christopher Thomas Bill Viney Richard Weiss Alan West Michael Wik Bob Wood Matthew Zell From: Fred V. Malek Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 1:07 PM To: Kate Doner; stephanief@hciequlty.com Subject: 11/21/2012 Page 2 of 3 Page 3 of 3 Please give me an update when you can on who you have sent Jan. 4 invite to, and keep me abreast of responses. Thanks, Kate. Regards, Fred NOTICE TO RECIPIENTS: Any information contained in or attached to this message is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient of this transmittal, you are hereby noti?ed that you received this transmittal in error, and we request that you please delete and destroy all copies and attachments in your possession, notify the sender that you have received this communication in error, and note that any review or dissemination of, or the taking of any action in reliance on, this communication is expressly prohibited. 11/21/2012 Page 1 of 1 From: Jennifer Bannister, Doner Sent: Tuesday. December 27, 2011 10:59 AM To: swalkerwi@gmail.com Cc: kate@donerfundraising.com Subject: John Canning just got off the phone with Canning and sent them the pledge form. They will send in $5k from each of his 6 children?s dynasty trusts. We?ll also follow up with David Herro. He gave to the senate recalls. I?ll be on the 1:10pm call with John Byram too. I've known him for years. He formerly owned a ranch in Colorado and was next door neighbors to Ralph Lauren. He has a 10k exotic game ranch just outside of Austin that I?ve done fundraisers at. It has a 5,000 foot landing strip and hangar; John Travolta stay there when he was ?lming Phenomenon in Austin because he could fly his own jet in. He usually gives small donations but when asked a speci?c amount, he tends to contribute more - you're asking for $25k. I can follow up with him after the call. Jennifer Bannister Doner Fundrais'mg 512 476?4403 Of?ce Cell Ema]: EXHIBIT lzo 11/19/7019 Pagclofl a From: Kate Doner [kate@donerfundraislng.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 10. 2012 5:15 PM To: swalkenlvl@gmall.com Cc: 'Scott Malelov' Subject: Can you send this emall Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Red Dallas: Francis? or cell? .llm was helpful in securing another $100k from Trevor Rees-Jones for FOSW. Can you send a thank you email? Rees-Jones gave $250k this summer. We are not meeting with them because they gave the tlme up for other donor Good people. Kate 6/26/2012 EXHIBIT From: Deepak Ramnath -Strategy [DRamnath@rnchq.org] Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 2:37 PM To: Cc: Mark Jefferson -Political; Emily Cornell - Political; Justen Johnson - Political; Targeting; Annie Haury- Political; Political Technologies Subject: Wisconsin GOTV, ID and Turnout Universes and Voter Contact Goals Attachments: WI2011_GOTVcomposition_1123.xlsx; Wl2011_contactgoals_v1.xlsx AllFitst off, Happy Thanksgiving! I have created the GOTV and ID Universes fo.t the 2012 Recall Election.. The GOTV Composition is comprised of inclivi's we would potential put in a GOTV universe. Fo.t example, fot GOTV: St atewide Vote Goal: 1,814,046 GOTV Deficit (125% of VG- Hlgi1/Mid GOTV} 1,838,270 [1] 2011 Rep ID's [2) 2010 Rep ID's [3) Strong Walker MT and Strong Party MT [4) Total High M 58,518 100,105 851,344 35,408 53,174 265,632 12,1 26,9 252,7 1,009,967 354,214 291,8 [5) [6] With those three categories, we would still have a GOTV Deficit of 1,838,270. I know that number is incredible high but we wanted to create a "core" gop, a "likely" gop and then ID universes. As the name implies, the likely gop will most probably be for us, we will just need to test it. Since the electorate most likely changed, we want to make sure we test it. Pot the GOTV Deficit (High/Mid GOTV), we put a propensity screen since not all High/Mid voters will tumout. If you look at the ID sheet, you will be able to look at the bteakdown of the potential universes: Again, statewide: Statewide GOTV Deficit 1,838,270 [1] Strong Walker MTand NOT Strong Party MT [2] Strong Party MTand NOT Strong Walker MT [3] Weak Walker MT [4]5w1ng Walker MTand Swing Party MT [5) [6] Toto/ 289,285 1,350,767 198,471 228,810 High 128,440 339,181 85,332 74,954 83,071 508,743 61,690 81,974 Low 77,774 502,843 51,449 71,882 2,067,333 627,907 735,478 703,948 Mid The flrst two universes will potentially be the "low" hanging fruit since these are individuals that fall into sttong GOP in one model but not in the othet. We could tteatit like the "Smart'' ID Program ftom2010 and when we have sufflcient ID's, can evaluate how each universe is p erforming. If they perform well eno~u~hli,tiwlle~l!'!l!!!~!!'ll-~ can include theminto GOTV. EXHIBIT 8/22/2012 J Page 2 of 3 I have posted the GOTV, ID and Turnout Universes to Voter Vault. The af?liations: Core GOTV: gotlewalker__core001 58,518 Total Indivi?s. 2011 Rep gotv12walker~core002 100,105 Total Indivi?s. 2010 Rep gotlewalkeLcoreOO?) 841,399Total Indivi?s. Strong Walker MT and Strong Party MT Likely GOP: id12wa1ker__likelygop001 - 287,223 Total Indivi?s. Strong Walker MT and NOT Strong Party MT id12walker_likelygop002 1,337,472 Total Indivi?s. Strong Party MT and NOT Strong Walker MT ID Universes: idl 2walker__univ001 197,065 Total Indivi?s. Weak Walker MT id12walker__univ002 226,917 Total Indivi?s. Swing Walker MT and Swing Party MT 1 have also updated the Turnout Universes to incorporate the vote history from: 2010 Primary and General, 2011 Prosser, 2011 State Senate tolZwalker__high - 1,333,950 Total Indivi?s. 2012 High Propensity Voters t012walker__rnid - 1,438,594 Total Indivi?s. 2012 Mid Propensity Voters t012walker__low - 1,650,693 Total Indivi?s. 2012 Low Propensity Voters When creating the survey in W, you can break out for each region and with either the High, Mid or Low Turnout Universes. I recommend starting on the High/ Mid Likely GOP. The Turnout universes include evetyvoter in the entire state. When creating High+Mid 1D Universe you will have to go to advanced selectioncriteria and Select id12walker?likelygop001 AND (to 12walker?high or t012walker__mid). The basic selection criteria is an OR statement, not AND. For example, the select statement would be: AND (Af?liation??1" t012walker~high" One thing to note about GOTV, the low propensity voters are not part of the ?core? group that is, We don?t treat them as eating into the de?cit. If we can convert the low-pro into voters that?s the same as ID?ing a Republican from the ID universe. As you are all well aware of, getting a low propensity voter to turnout will take a lot work but it?s one thing I wanted to point out. The W1201 are the Voter Contact Goals for the ID and GOTV phase. The ID Phase is 20 weeks starting January let. The GOTV phase is the Week 21th (May 20th) to tentative election day. Some assumptions that were made: Vote Goal 1, 209,364 GOTV Deficit 1,838,270 {0 Goal 183,827 to Contact Goal 1,838,270 ID Growth/Week 6.00% Total ID Weeks 20 GOTV Contact Goal 2,721,059 1 GOTV Growth/Week 21.00% 8/22/2012 Page 3 of3 Total GOTV Weeks 3.5 Total Contact Goal 4,559,339 There are three tabs. The ?rst one are the assumptions. The second tab are the voter contact goals for the ID phase. The second are the voter contact goals for the GOTV Phase. I have the ?rst 10 of?ces open on January 1St and all you have to do is ?ll in the number of phones in the additional of?ces (when the of?ce opens) and the goals will automatically ?ll in. I will walk thru it on the call. I know a contact goal of 4.5 million seems very high but as you can see from the attached spreadsheet, it is attainable and with a gradual growth of 6% each week during the ID phase and 21% during the phase. We are working on a tracker and will send that along as soon as completed. We can discuss the universes, the voter contact assumptions, and any other questions on the call. Does Monday at Eastern work for everyone? In the meantime, please let me know if you have any questions. And again, hope everyone is having a great Thanksgiving. TM Rnunth Director of P: M8635396 C: 8/22/2012 Wisconsin Walker Recall GOTV Composition 11/23/2011 Total High Mid Low Statewide 2011 Rep lD's 58,518 35,408 12,146 10,964 Vote Goal: 2010 Rep ID's 100,105 53,174 26,985 19,946 1,814,046 Strong Walker MT and Strong Party MT 851,344 265,632 252,701 333,011 GOTV De?cit (125% of V6 - High/Mid GOTV) 1,838,270 . 1,009,967 354,214 291,832 363,921 WI ID Assumptions Goal Deficit ID Goal ID Contact Goa! lD otal ID Weeks Contact Goal GOTV otal GOTV Weeks otal Contact Goal Page 1 of2 From: Deepak Ramnath - Strategy Sent: Saturday. January 28. 2012 2:54 PM 'amoyer sgop.org' Cc: Mark Jefferson - Political; Emily Cornell - Political; Juston Johnson - Political; Targeting; Annie Haury - Political; Political Technologies Subject: Wisconsin GOTV. ID and Turnout Universes - Updated 01/28 Attachments: Au After taking an audit of the volunteer calls and some paid validation calls, we have adjusted the GOTV and ID Universes. We have used a combination of the Walker, Johnson and Regional Mictotarcting Models from 2010. Please see the attached spreadsheet. The GOTV Composition is comprised of indivi?s we would potential put in a GOTV universe. For example, for GOTV: Total High Mid tow Statewide 2012 Rep ID's 8,129 4,532 2,067 1,530 Vote Goal: 2011 Rep lD's 58,481 35,397 12,134 10,950 1,209,364 2010 Rep lD's 100,138 53,373 26,889 19, 876 GOTV De?cit (150% of V6 - High/Mid GOTV) Core GOP 1,014,605 395,695 303,399 315,511 1,250,604 15] 1,181,353 488,997 344,489 347,867 Writh those four categories, we would still have a GOTV Deficit of 1,250,604. For the GOTV De?cit (High/ Mid GOTV), we put a propensity screen since not all High/ Mid voters will turnout. . If you look at the ID sheet, you will be able to look at the breakdown of the potential universes: Again, statewide: Total High Mid Law Statewide Lean GOP 600,711 178,820 187,571 234,320 GOTV De?cit Swing 773,192 233,184 249,721 290,287 1,250,604 Lean Dem 618,531 178,275 215,295 224,961 1,992,434 590,279 652,587 749,568 The first universe will potenda?y be the ?low? hanging fruit. Again when we have suf?cient can evaluate how each universe is performing. If they perform well enough, we can include them into GOTV. I have posted the GOTV, ID and Tumout Universes to Voter Vault. EXHIBIT i273 8/22/2012 Page 2 of2 GOTV: wrecall12_core001 - 8,129 Total Indivi?s. 2012 Rep ID's wrecall12_core002 - 58,481 Total Indivi?s. 2011 Rep ID's wrecall12__core003 - 100,138 Total Indivi?s. 2010 Rep ID's wrecall12_core004 - 1,006,298 Total Indivi?s. Core GOP ID: wreca1112_id1 - 594,180 Total Indivi?s. Lean GOP wreca1112_id2 - 764,979 Total Indivi?s. Swing wrecall12_,id3 611,889 Total Indivi?s. Lean Dem I have also updated the Turnout Universes to incorporate the vote history from: 2010 Primary and General, 2011 Prosser, 2011 State Senate tol 2walker_high - 1,333,950 Total Indivi?s. 2012 High Propensity Voters tolZwalker_mid - 1,438,594 Total Indivi?s. 2012 Mid Propensity Voters tolZwalkerJow - 1,650,693 Total Indivi?s. 2012 Low Propensity Voters When creating the survey in W, you can break out for each region and with either the High, Mid or Low Turnout Universes. I recommend starting on the High/ Mid likely GOP. The Turnout universes include voter in the entire state. When creating High+Mid ID Universe you will have to go to advanced selection criteria and Select wrecall12_id1 AND (m12walker_high or t012walker_mid). The basic selection criteria is an OR statenmnt, not AIVD. For example, the select statement would be: Af?liation=" wrecal112_id1 AND (Af?liation=" tol2walker_high? OR I think we probably should move over to Lean GOP as soon as we are able to. Please let me know if you have any questions. 'lhanks Ramnath Director of RNC Division P: 202.863.5396 C: 8/22/2012 Wisconsin Walker Recall GOTV Composition 1/23/2012 Total High Mid Low Statewide 2012 Rep lD's 8,129 4,532 2,067 1,530 Vote Goal: 2011 Rep ID's 58,481 35,397 12,134 10,950 1,209,354 2010 Rep lD?s 100,138 53,373 25,889 19,876 GOTV Def/cit (150% of VG High/Mid 607V) Core GOP 1,014,605 395,695 303,399 315,511 1,250,504 1,181,353 488,997 344,489 347,867 Page 1 of 1 From: Deepak Ramnath - Strategy Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 11:00 AM To: valcarce@arenacomm.com Cc: List Development; Targeting; Rick Wiley - Political; Mark Jefferson - Political; Juston Johnson - Tim ialei - rolitical; Tom Dickens; Ashley Burns; Alyssa Moyer, Stephan Thompson; Subject: WI Recall AB Mail File - lD's Attachments: wlabmail_include0419.csv; wiabmail_remove0419.csv Peter Attached are two ?les. One is the Hard ID?ed Walker Supporters for potential inclusion that are not currently in the AB Mail File. The second are Hard ID?ed Non~Walker Supporters for exclusion that are currently in the AB Mail File. Both ?les are just will you need more info for inclusion/ exclusion than that? Mabmail_include0419.csv 39,200 Total Indivi?s. Hard ID?ed Walker Supporters wiabmail__rernove0419 3,523 Total Indivi?s. Hard ID?ed Non~Walker Supporters Deepak Rammth Director of Targetin Division P: 2028635396 I EXHIBIT 8/22/2012 Page 1 of 1 From: Scott Walker [swalkerwi@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday. April 26. 2012 4:58 PM To: Dan Blum Cc: Keith Giikes Subject: Re: 2 messaging points Fair point Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -. .- From: Dan Blum Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 21:56:30 +0000 To: Scott Walker swalkeiwi nail.com Cc: Keith Gilkcs Subject: 2 messaging points Governor, I wanted to bring up two points that speak to some of the stuff you just sent us. First and most importantly, all of our data from polling and focus groups tell us that any discussion of the ?ght over collective bargaining turns voters off to the idea of voting for you. Making the argument that Barrett wants to re-iitigate that issue and it would stunt growth might make logical sense, but voters emotional reactions are still to remember negatives thoughts about that time and it hurts you more than the democrats. Because of that we don't want to wade into that discussion. Taxes, spending and jobs still remain our top messages on Barrett. That brings us to the second point. Right now we would like you to stay above the fray to some degree and avoid going directly after Barrett unprovoked. Keith, and I need to have a discussion on when it makes sense to get more aggressive, but for now, we should let the campaign hit Barrett on your behalf. Please let me know if you have any thoughts or concerns about this. Cheers, DDB Dan Blum Deputy Campaign Manager Friends of Scott Walker daancottwalkemrg O: 608.441.1646 @DanDoranBlum 8/21/2012 Page 1 of 2 From: Keith Gllke Sent: Sunday. April 22, 2012 12:51 PM To: RJ Johnson; Scott Walker; Michael Grebe, Sr Subject: Fwd: Report, Super Saturday Totals Attachments: April 21 Super Saturday 9PM Affiliations Tracker April 21 .xlsx I wanted to pass along the details on a great job the RPW Staff, in particular - Tom Dickens - who is the Victory Director - did on our latest Super Saturday. This was our best day yet and they hit 156% of their voter contact goals. Fantastic work by RPW. A Also, if you are looking in the numbers below - the Keep Remove percentages are reversed. This is a leaning Republican Universe. KG Forwarded mess -- From: Thomas Dickens Date: Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 10:18 PM Subject: Report, Super Saturday Totals To: Mark Jefferson - Political wrote: Oh. I chatted with Keith, we will be paying for the first 3 today from RPW. v?v 5) ter Valcarce He is picking up the 4th. From: Peter Valcarce Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:06 AM To: Stephan Thompson Co: Peter Valcarce; Keith Gilkes Subject: Re: Absentees Yes. You approved all four. Peter Valcarce 801-541-1933 On Apr 26, 2012, at 7:51 AM, Stephan Thompson wrote: I just have one item I need to work out with Keith and I can get it done today. Also, I know we approved the first 2 pieces, but did we have the second two yet? . From: Peter valcarce Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 9:28 AM To: Stephan Thompson Cc: Keith Gilkes Subject: Fwd: Absentees How soon will you be able to pay the absentee invoices? That's a lot of postage for us to carry.. Peter Valcarce 801-541-1933 EXHIBIT Page 1 of] From: Keith Gilkes Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 7:41 AM To: Brian Tringali; BJ Martino Subject: First Absentee Ballot Attachments: 01 - WALKS-107 Absentee 1.pdf This is the ?rst piece that we have signed off on. KG EXHIBIT 3 7?7 8/20/2012 Page 1 of 1 From: Andrea Boom [andrea@scottwalker.org] Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 3:28 PM To: marystirt- Kristen Wall; Keith Gilkes? Subject: FW: Christie_Attendees.xls Attachments: From: Kelly Rind?elsch [malitoZF Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 To: Andrea Boom Subject: Gtristie_Attendees.xls The first tab has all the orders from the past week (including signs, etc.) so ignore that one. The Milwaukee tab is Milwaukee attendees, the Green Bay tab is Green Bay attendees. Pay attention to the quantity as one of the Milwaukee orders has a quantity of 2 (they want 2 packages) EXHIBIT 5 75? 8/27/20] 2 Page 1 of2 From: Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 7:31 AM To: Scott Walker Subject: Re: Governor Haslam Call Kate was going to track down his cell. We'll just set up another one. Sent from my US. Cellular BlackBerry? smartphone From: swalkerwi@gmail.com Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 12:02:58 +0000 To: Kelly Rind?eisc ReplyTo: swalkerwi ail.com Cc: ?Scott Matejov' Subject: Re: Governor Haslam Call We need to set up another callphone never ran (I checked my Blackberry and there was no incoming call around that time. Weird.) I could not make put his cell phone on the message. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: "Kelly Rind?eisch" Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 14:49:07 -0500 To: Cc: 'Scott Matejov Subject: Governor Haslam Call Date: 6/8/11 Tlme: 5:00 PM Attendees: Governor Walker and Governor Haslam Contact: Governor Haslam call on cell 0 Let_Governor Haslam know you will be in TN on June 29th to raise money for the recall effort. Lee Beaman, Andy Miller, Kevln Kookogey are coordinating/ the funds. Ask him to headline the event be special guest or honorary event host for the luncheon in Nashville. . 0 Ask him if Pllot Oll will glve corp 0 Governor Haslam?s father, Jimmy Haslam, owns Pilot 0 Governor Haslam ls new CEO a y? 6/26/2012 Page 2 of 2 0 Over 300 retail interstate properties in over 40 states . 0 As the largest operator of travel centers and the largest seller of over~the~road diesel fuel, Pilot is expected to sell over 5 billion gallons of petroleum this year 0 Headquarters: Knoxville, TN 0 Annual Revenue: $16 bil. (2008) A typical travel center includes one or more nationally known chain restaurants, a broad range of retail merchandise, automobile and truck fueling facilities, and a variety of other services aimed at professional drivers and interstate travelers. - Would Haslam introduce you to the CEO of FedEx. 0 Let Haslam know you are going to reach out to Bill Frist and HCA 6/26/2012 Page 1 of2 From: swalkerwi@gmall.com- Sent: Tuesday. November 15. 2011 11:58 AM To: Torn Evenson Subject: Re: Fwd: Stand Walker release Where does it say the domain name? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: Tom Evenson Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 11:54:47 -0600 To: Governor Scott Subject: Fwd: Stand with Walker release Governor - FYI RPW will be sending this out today. TE Tom Evenson Cell: 13-min? OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NOVEMBER 15, 2011 CONTACT: NICOLE LARSON RPW Launches Of?cial ?Stand With Walker Website? [Madison, Republican Party of Wisconsin Executive Director Stephan Thompson released the following statement on the of?cial launch of the ?Stand with Walker? website: ?The Republican Party of Wisconsin and Governor Walker?s campaign are excited to announce the launching of the ?Stand with Walker? website- the official fundraising website for Governor Walker?s ?ght against recall. ?Despite balancing a $3.6 billion budget de?cit without raising taxes, enabling school districts and municipalities around the state to save millions of dollars, and moving the state forward under responsible leadership, Governor Walker is being attacked by Wisconsin Democrats, who are sel?sth pursuing a baseless recall to regain political power. EXHIBIT 592 7/16/2012 Page 2 of 2 ?The ?Stand with Walker? website will be the of?cial ?nancial effort to combat the recall attempt, which is funded by Big Labor, national special interests groups, and Wisconsin tax dollars. As Democrats try to disenfranchise voters and waste millions of dollars, Governor Walker will continue focusing on improving Wisconsin?s economic climate for families around the state.? Nicole Larson Deputy Director of Communications Republican Party of Wisconsin Of?ce.608.257 .4765 nlarson@wisgop.org 7/16/2012 Stand with Governor Walker Donate if: ii cott Walke, Stand With Governor Walker Donate A MESSAGE FROM GOVERNORWALKER Today The reforms that we have put in place in Wisconsin over the last to months have hered private businesses create nearly 30,000 new jobs, turned a $3.6 billion budget deficit into a surplus. without raising taxes or cutting essential services. and led to 88% of Wzsconsin job creators saying that Wisconsin is headed in the right direction, up from just 10% one year ago. Despite these positive impacts. liberal out-ot-state interests and big government union bosses are determined to continue their attack on Wisconsin's taxpayers. Together they have launched a recall election instead of moving Wisconsm forward, they want to move Wisconsin back to the tired olo policies of the past. SHARE ON YOUR SOCIAL NETWORKS Wisconsin cannot afford this and i need your help? Please donate today. 420 i? as; ?i :7 voiu invoke? an i Sincerely, 2.5k:2.i 4538 ScottWalker 1 t. To stand with Scott Walker. please make your contribution below. Personal Information CONTRIBUTE By MAIL First Name - Middle Name Last Name I ?inail I 148 East Johnson Street Home Madison. Wisconsin 53703 To contribute by mail. please send a check to: ?Please write ?Stand with Governor Walker" In the memo line. State Zip/Postal 19/2012 1 1:30:38 Stand with Governor Walker Donate Home Phone 1' - Work Phone Fajiml?liorie m? ?7 - - l'i/lobile Plionei Employment Information Employer Contribution Amount 0 0 .$25 .1 - $100 0 0 $500 $1,000 $2,400 Payment Information {beta} 0 I a .t ?3.59 939.? n?ounua NUMBER (9 mom) Account NUMBER Billing Information I SAME AS HOME ADDRESS. Billing Address Staten" "lib/Postal Contribution Type I want to donate the above amount a single time. It I want to donate tne above amount today and continue donating for every month until cancelled Jstaiting August 19. I want to publish my name to the Stand With Governor Walker giving stream! (Note: your contribution amount will not oe showr) l2 1 1:30:38 Stand with Governor Walker] Donate 2 1 1:30:38 Page 1 of 1 From: Scott Matejov Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 1:52 PM To: Pat Hogan Cc: swalkerwi@gmall.com Subject: Re: have the Governor call Cara at 2:45 PM (CDT) Copy Sent from my iPhone On Apr 26, 2012, at 1:48 PM, Pat Hogan wrote: When Governor calls Cara, she will glve a qulck run down before she connects him with Harold Simmons. . . .. From: Monica Block [mailtozmblock@RGA.ORG] Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 01:40 PM To: Pat Hogan Subject: have the Governor call Cara at 2:45 PM (CDT) Cara Edmundowicz at (202) 662-4145 (of?ce) THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS Monica Block Governors Liaison Republican Governors Association 1747 Avenue, NW, Suite 250, Washington, DC 20006 202.552.4159 direct _cell 202.552.4925 fax mblocergaorg EXHIBIT 3 oquOO'?Dfis - - 6/27/2012 STATE OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE COUNTY IN RE THE MATTER OF: Case No. 10JD000007 JOHN DOE. March 22, 2012?Part I Room_405, Safety Building 821 W. State Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker ARREBBAHQES: JOHN CHISHOLM, District Attorney, Milwaukee County, appearing on behalf of the State. BRUCE LANDGRAF, KENT LOVERN, and HANNA KOLBERG, Assistant District Attorneys, appearing on behalf of the State. DAVID BUDDE, Chief Investigator, Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office. JOHN N. GALLO and KEES VANDENBURG, firm of Sidley Austin, LLP, appearihg on behalf of Governor Scott Walker. MICHAEL STEINLE, firm of Terschan, Steinle Ness, appearing on behalf of Governor Walker. i 22 x10MR. Okay. ROBLES: I Did any of those meetings involve David Boetke? Not that I recall. Did you know Andxew Jensen to be a.member of the Boerke Company? I believe that he would have represented that, but I can't tell you that vetbatim, but I don't have any reason to believe he wouldn't have said he was a part of the company. Did you know David Boerke prior to 2010? Yes. And how did you know him? Years ago he was a good friend and supporter for Senator Bob Kasten. I knew him from that. UISI How would you characterize your relationship with him, someone just as a casual acquainta?co or personal friend or? Supporter of mine. 'Someono who liked what we were doing. . And by supporter, was he someone who donated time and volunteered for various things? That I don't knowl Did he make campaign donations? I believe so, yes. 83 mindth or'was he involved as a member of the finance committee for your campaign? I don?t recall that. I do recall seeing him at events, but I don?t recall the committee itself. Do you have any recollection of any emails he may. (have dixected to your attention where he referenced his.tole as a oember of the finance committee? I dontt recall. What is a finance committee? Finance committee for? For your campaign, Friends of Scott Walker. Individuals it would have been_a large numbet of individuals who helped raise resources for the campaign. And in terms of raise resources, were they basically seeking one, well, small donors, middle donors, corporate donors, large donors, people on the finance committee? Yeah, it would vary. It Wouldn't be corporate donors. MR. CHISHOLM: Couldn?t be corporate donors. THE WITNESS: ?Cuz-you can't do that. You and I both thought of that. That?s 84 when the red flag went up. But individuals, I mean??. MR. CHISHOLM: That was not a trick q?estion. THE WITNESS: Yeah, I know. I say I should smile when I said that. The actually individuals who are part of that would have a goal, and different people achieve ihat goal different ways. BY MR. Q. Okay. Do you remember whether he was more active than others in his position on that finance committee? MR. GALLO: He just he said he. could not recall he was on the finance committee. That?s what he said. 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