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Wisconsin Politicians Respond to Charlie Kirk Assassination
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Wisconsin politicians share their reactions to the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk in Utah.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and state Republican Party Chairman Brian Schimming share their reactions to the fatal shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at a Utah college campus.
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Wisconsin Politicians Respond to Charlie Kirk Assassination
Clip: Season 2400 Episode 2410 | 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and state Republican Party Chairman Brian Schimming share their reactions to the fatal shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at a Utah college campus.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship>> Reaction in Wisconsin to the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah this week was swift and unified.
Democratic Governor Tony Evers saying, quote, violence against anyone beliefs is wrong.
Violence against others is wrong.
Violence is never the answer for resolving our differences or disagreements.
Wisconsin Republican Party Chairman Bryan Schimming said the political violence that we have seen in recent years must come to an end.
As Americans, we need to stand against these violent attacks.
>> Donald Trump is on a rescue mission to revive your birthright.
>> An ardent Donald Trump supporter, Kirk was a prominent figure in Wisconsin battleground campaigns, delivering remarks at last summer's Republican National Convention and a GOP rallies across the state.
Lawmakers at the state Capitol late this week discussed increased security following the assassinations of Kirk and
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