Wisconsin farmers and working families are facing a clear choice this election cycle as Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden exposes his Democrat opponent's dangerous ties to the radical green lobby that could destroy the state's agricultural backbone and send energy bills through the roof.
Van Orden is pulling no punches in his battleground race against his Bernie Sanders-backed challenger, warning that the Democrat's cozy relationship with extreme environmental groups poses a direct threat to Wisconsin's farming communities and energy independence.
"While I'm fighting to protect Wisconsin farmers and keep energy costs low for hardworking families, my opponent is taking marching orders from the same radical environmentalists who want to shut down our farms and force us into energy poverty," Van Orden declared, framing the race as a battle between common sense and climate extremism.
Green Groups Target Wisconsin Agriculture
The Democrat challenger's endorsement from radical environmental organizations has raised serious red flags about their true agenda. These are the same groups that have consistently pushed policies that would cripple American agriculture, eliminate good-paying energy jobs, and force families to choose between heating their homes and putting food on the table.
Wisconsin's agricultural sector, which supports thousands of jobs and feeds families across America, has already been under assault from Biden-era regulations and green new deal policies. Now, with Bernie Sanders' fingerprints all over this race, farmers are rightfully concerned about facing even more devastating restrictions.
"Wisconsin families deserve a representative who will fight for their livelihoods, not someone who will bow to out-of-state environmental extremists," Van Orden emphasized.
This race perfectly encapsulates the choice facing American voters: Will they elect representatives who put America First and support our farmers and energy workers, or will they hand power to radical Democrats who prioritize their climate cult over working families?
Van Orden's warning couldn't be more timely as President Trump's second-term agenda focuses on energy dominance and supporting American agriculture. Wisconsin voters now have the chance to send a clear message that they won't let environmental extremists destroy their way of life.
The question is: Will Wisconsin choose prosperity and common sense, or will they let Bernie's radical agenda take root in their backyard?
