Scroll through these 11 graphics to understand how the Wisconsin Attorney General can impact democracy and voting rights in Wisconsin and where the two candidates, Democrat Josh Kaul and Republican Eric Toney, stand on the issue.
Democrat Josh Kaul has served as Wisconsin Attorney General (AG) since 2019. After the 2020 election, Kaul made headlines for his efforts to defend the state’s election results from lies and false claims about voter fraud. During our recent interview with Kaul, he spoke about why upholding the will of Wisconsin’s voters and defending democracy is so critical and why he, and not Republican Eric Toney, is the right choice for Wisconsin AG.
Here are 11 graphics that summarize Kaul’s stance on democracy and elections, in his own words.











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