Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and challenger Tim Michels draw stark contrast in sole debate

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and challenger Tim Michels draw stark contrast in sole debate
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On crime, abortion, guns and election fraud, the two candidates for Wisconsin governor made clear at every turn that voters will have two very different choices when they cast their ballots.

“I am pro-life and I make no apologies for that,” Michels said Friday. He said he was not against contraception but avoided directly answering a question about whether he would, as governor, attempt to stand in the way of — or punish — Wisconsin women seeking abortion care out of state.

On crime, Michels vowed he would “provide bold leadership and get crime down” and would “make sure law enforcement has the funds needed.” Michels did not provide any specifics behind a plan to accomplish those goals, but said he was “going to talk to the bad guys, if you will, on election night” if he wins and tell them “if they’re not willing to do the time, they shouldn’t do the crime.”

Michels slammed red-flag laws as “unconstitutional” and “a slippery slope” and expressed his belief that “without due process,” such laws would result in guns being “confiscated” from law-abiding individuals.The two also offered starkly different responses when asked if they believed the 2020 election in the state had been rife with fraud — aMichels claimed “illegal voting did happen in the last election” despite no evidence widespread fraud occurred.

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