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Jim Kreuser and former Kenosha County Executive
“I am proud to endorse Alex Lasry to be Wisconsin’s next U.S. Senator,” said County Executive Jim Kreuser. “I know Alex will be good for Kenosha County and Wisconsin. Alex will bring his pragmatic business sense to Washington to strengthen the critical partnerships with our local governments.”
Jim Kreuser has served as Kenosha County Executive since 2008. Prior to his election to his current position, Kreuser represented Kenosha in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1993-2008, including serving as the Democratic Leader of the Assembly from 2003-2008.
“Alex is a tremendous candidate and will be a great United States Senator,” said former Kenosha County Executive John Collins. “We urgently need bold leadership during these challenging times. Alex will bring great energy and a fresh perspective to Washington to get things done for Wisconsin.”