Alex Lasry, a 33-year-old Milwaukee Bucks executive and son of a billionaire, announced Wednesday that he’ll be gunning for Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-Wis.) Senate seat in the 2022 mid-term election.
Lasry, a Democrat whose first job out of college was as an aide in the Obama White House, made the announcement in a YouTube video, in which he spoke of being “inspired by President Obama’s call to action” and the need for “a new way of thinking and a new perspective” in Washington.
“What we all too often, I think, see in Washington is people talking about the problems rather than actually trying to do something about it,” Lasry says in the video, which features endorsements from local officials and activists, who tout his approach and engagement.
“The Milwaukee Bucks have always been a good ally to the LGBTQ+ community,” JoCasta Zamarripa, Milwaukee Common Council Member, says in the video. “But Alex Lasry truly has taken it to the next level. He was always on the ground, in person, sleeves rolled up, Obama-style, and that was really moving for me.”
Cavalier Johnson, Milwaukee Common Council president, touted the Lasry-backed arena construction project in downtown Milwaukee, the Fiserv Forum, home of the Bucks.
Lasry took a “real hands-on approach,” Johnson said, noting that he held “job town halls, so that people who live directly in our neighborhoods who are unemployed or underemployed had the opportunity to come and work and build up this fantastic arena.”
On the policy front, Lasry said he thinks corporate tax cuts should be conditional, with companies having to prove they deserve them, by paying their workers well or rooting their supply chains in the United States.
“If their manufacturing operations and supply chains are coming from America, if they’re paying their workers $20 an hour, if they’re continuing to do things that make this country better, then great, you’ve earned your tax cut,” Lasry said.
Lasry and Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson, also a Democrat, are so far the only two candidates who’ve officially thrown their hat into the ring in Wisconsin’s Senate race, with the fight for Johnson’s seat expected to be among the most competitive contests next year.
Johnson has not said yet whether he will seek a third term.
“My bias has always been [to serve] two terms and go home,” Johnson told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in January before Democrats won a pair of Georgia runoff elections to take majority control of the Senate. “That continues to be my preference, but at the same time, the Senate is kind of a firewall against total control by Democrats, which would be, I think, a very bad thing for this country.”
Johnson remains popular with the GOP grassroots, a key factor as he mulls whether to run again, according to GOP strategist Brian Reisinger.
“There’s a lot of people who look at Ron Johnson, and they see the political durability that he’s had over the years despite being a dead man walking twice before,” said Reisinger, who worked on Johnson’s 2016 campaign.
Reisinger said that Johnson has been able to overcome naysayers who didn’t give him much of a chance of winning, first against then-incumbent Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) in 2010 and again in a 2016 rematch.
Johnson has been a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, backing Trump’s efforts to question the integrity of the election and, more recently, challenging the impeachment-related “incitement of insurrection” allegations, saying in a radio interview Monday that the Jan. 6 Capitol riot “didn’t seem like an armed insurrection.”
Milwaukee Bucks Executive Alex Lasry Announces Run for Ron Johnson’s Senate Seat (theepochtimes.com)
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