Media
Our first television ad series features some of the hundreds of Democratic elected officials and community leaders across the state supporting Sanders. This version runs in the Madison media market and feature Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and Mayor Dave Cieslewicz.
A second television ad includes excerpts from Henry's speech before the Democratic Party of Wisconsin Convention, where grassroots activists and party leaders supported him be an overwhelming 2-to-1 margin in the annual convention poll.
Rule of Thumb: More than a Running Mate
The insiders' "Rule of Thumb" says the Lieutenant Governor's only job is to be a running mate. But Tom Barrett has made it clear he wants more from his Lieutenant Governor - and Henry Sanders is the only candidate with a plan to help Governor Barrett get Wisconsin back to work.
The insiders' "Rule of Thumb" says you need years of legislative experience to be an effective Lieutenant Governor. But no number of votes can magically make someone an effective executive. Henry Sanders is the only candidate with real world job creation experience - and the only candidate with executive experience in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
The insiders' "Rule of Thumb" says the majority party is destined to lose in the midterm elections - that we should just resign ourselves to defeat. Let's face it, the Republicans have no plan to create jobs. Tom Barrett and Henry Sanders are the only candidates with a real plan to get Wisconsin's economy back on track.
The insiders' "Rule of Thumb" says the race for Lt Governor is all about geography -- that you should vote solely on where a candidate is from. But let's be serious. That's not true - especially when voters are worried about real issues like jobs. As Henry Sanders has traveled the state, people first ask how he's going to help get their families back to work -- never where he's from.
US Rep Tammy Baldwin, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, and Fire Fighters President Joe Conway introduce Henry to Democratic convention delegates and make the case for his candidacy.
2010 Democratic Convention Speech
Excerpts of Henry Sanders' remarks at the 2010 Democratic Party of Wisconsin State Convention - where delegates supported him by a 2-to-1 margin in the annual convention poll.
In our new video, Henry talks about "the difference" between politicians and public servants. Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz describes the "dynamic" Barrett-Sanders ticket.
A Proven Record in Creating Jobs
View the campaign's first video - "A Proven Record in Creating Jobs" - featuring footage from our announcement on January 13, 2010.




