Monday, March 31, 2008
6:40 PM
Gableman continues to tout law enforcement credentials
MILWAUKEE -- Michael Gableman continued to talk up his support from law enforcement during a stop here Monday afternoon, thanking various groups, including the Wisconsin Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Association and the Wisconsin Fraternal Order of Police.
Waukesha District Attorney Brad Schimel also attended Gableman's stop.
Gableman said he decided to barnstorm the state today to "work as hard as I can to share my judicial philosophy and my background and my message with as many people across that state the best way that I can."
Gableman said that he wants to show the stark contrast between the two candidates. He referenced his past work as a prosecutor and his opponents work as criminal defense attorney.
"I believe that judges are not legislators and should not oppose there own agenda on the law," said Gableman.
Gableman has spent much of the campaign promising to be a judicial conservative while accusing Butler of being a judicial activist who legislates from the bench.
Gableman was also in Wausau and Green Bay.
-- By Samantha Hernandez
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