Supreme Moore Omokunde (D) vs Abie Eisenbach (R) for AD 17
Assembly District 17 is in Milwaukee County (Map), northeast section of Wauwatosa area. The district will see a new face this session as Rep. David Crowley does not seek re-election. Who will fill his shoes and will they also support marijuana reform like Crowley did? Early campaign interviews seem to indicate yes.
On the position of marijuana reform, we have to thank Wi Eye for the candidate interviews and “marijuana” question. It is nice to hear their views in their voices and watch their mannerisms.
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On September 3, 2020, WisconsinEye senior producer interviewed Abie Eisenbach (R-Milwaukee) who is running for the 17th Assembly District in the upcoming general election.
In his WI EYE interview, Abie Eisenbach asks if there is a Doctor in the Senate or Assembly currently. (The answer is no). He next leads into talking of alternative ways to raise money…. at the 7:18 mark the interviewer hits Abie with the ‘marijuana question. Abie replies “they are buying it already anyways, it is another was to raise revenue in the state….. again watch and listen to the candidate himself, we qued up the interview below for you to start a the m word……
Learn more about the campaign of Abie Eisenbach (R) by follow it on facebook and visiting his website.
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On July 21, 2020, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Mary Spicuzza interviewed Supreme Moore Omokunde (D-Milwaukee) who is running for the 17th Assembly District in the upcoming partisan primary election.
Supreme Moore Omokunde said he does support both medical and recreational. He speaks in depth about his stance on marijuana reform, including decriminalization and expunging. Please take a moment and listen to his marijuana question response in the video below as it is cued to start at the marijuana question.
Learn “Moore” at this supreme campaign on Facebook at the website of his official campaign.
General Election is Tuesday November 3rd, 2020
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