Politics & Government

Candidate Profile: Adam Fischer For Wisconsin Governor

Adam Fischer told Patch why he should be elected governor of Wisconsin. The primary election is on August 5.

A former police officer, Adam Fischer said he was "disappointed" with the current government in Wisconsin.
A former police officer, Adam Fischer said he was "disappointed" with the current government in Wisconsin. (Adam J. Fischer)

MILWAUKEE, WI — Adam Fischer, another Republican contender for the gubernatorial seat, told Patch about his background as a former police officer and businessman.

Name

Adam J. Fischer

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Age (As of Election Day)

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45

Town of Residence

Oak Creek

Position sought

Governor

Party Affiliation

Republican

Family

Single

Does anyone in your family work in politics or government?

No

Education

Criminal Justice, Marketing Business Management

Occupation

Self-employed

Previous or Current Elected or Appointed Office

N/A

Campaign Website

adamfischerforgovernor2022.com

Why are you seeking elective office?

I have reached an extreme level of disappointment with the leadership of State Government. I

can no longer sit idly by and watch the continued deterioration of families, businesses and
society as a whole in the Great State of Wisconsin. As a result, given the values that I was
raised with from a working-class family, I have made the decision that I am the best candidate to
lead the State of Wisconsin back to a level of respect and integrity.

The single most pressing issue facing my constituents is _______, and this is what I intend to do about it.

The single most pressing issue facing voters in Wisconsin is that there is a lack of trust for
elected officials. I have pledged in my Contract with Wisconsin, that once elected Governor, I
will take immediate action on 7 key issues confronting the citizens in our State. This pledge is in
writing for the purpose of holding the Office of Governor accountable to the voters. My pledge to
the voters, the Contract with Wisconsin, is available to the public, and can be found on my
website.

What are the critical differences between you and the other candidates seeking this post?

I am not a politician. As a former Police Officer it was always my responsibility to enforce the

law. None of the other candidates have experience in enforcing the law. As a former corporate
manager and self employed businessman, I have managed all levels of business. I have high
levels of success and experience in enforcing laws and managing people.

If you are a challenger, in what way has the current board or officeholder failed the community?

First and foremost, the Governor is elected to protect the citizens, businesses and infrastructure

of the state. The Kenosha riots, the integrity of the 2020 election, the unconstitutional mandates,
and the deterioration of our public school system are examples of failure to protect our state and
our citizens.

Describe the other issues that define your campaign platform.

The other issues I intend to address as Governor are fully detailed within my Contract with

Wisconsin and can be found at my website.

What accomplishments in your past would you cite as evidence you can handle this job?

As described earlier, as a former corporate manager and self-employed businessman, I have

managed all levels of business. I have achieved high levels of success and experience in
enforcing laws and managing people.

The best advice ever shared with me was:

Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, and love your neighbor as yourself

What else would you like voters to know about yourself and your positions?

I've lived in the city and lived in the suburbs. I've lived on a farm and I have lived on a lake. I've

lived with people from all walks of life- and have friends and loved ones from all walks of life.

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