David Crowley
By David Crowley
Last month, I stood alongside local and federal leaders surveying the flood damage that devastated neighborhoods across Milwaukee in August. Families were hauling soaked furniture out of their basements. Small businesses were sweeping mud from their floors, trying to salvage what they could. As I talked with people who had lost so much, not one of them asked whether I was a Democrat or a Republican. They just wanted help. They wanted leadership that could bring people together and get things done.
That moment reminded me why I got into public service in the first place. When a crisis hits, politics doesn’t fill sandbags or repair broken homes, people do. And they deserve leaders who meet them where they are, listen to their struggles, and work side-by-side

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