Republican Gov. Scott Walker is hearkening back to a popular 1970s children’s show in his latest campaign ad blasting Democrat Tony Evers over taxes.
Meanwhile, Evers has a new ad saying Walker can’t be trusted on education because he cut school funding in his first budget.
The new ads were unveiled Tuesday, six weeks before the Nov. 6 election. A Marquette University Law School poll last week showed Evers with a slight advantage.
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The Walker ad mimics a skit on the PBS show “The Electric Company,” featuring the silhouettes of two people sounding out the words “property,” “income” and “gas” to argue they will all go up under Evers.
The Evers ad asks “Do you trust Scott Walker on education?”
Walker has tried to position himself as “the education governor,” a label Evers, the state superintendent, has called laughable.
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