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Brian Schimming: “The main difference between the Republicans and the…”

Featuring: Brian Schimming, Republican | State Party Chair, Republican Party of Wisconsin

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FULL INTERVIEW: Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming talks midterms

Published | Video Starts at 03:19

How do you gain momentum here? Is the party unified? The party's massively unified. In fact, The main difference between the Republicans and the Democrats right now is we're unified and they are not. Some interparty squabble is one thing. The squabble they're having, which is a statewide public squabble, is they have seven candidates in their gubernatorial primary, the top one of which from Madison, is only at 14%. (03:19–03:25)

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Asserts that Republicans are unified while Democrats are not.

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