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Ryan Transfers $500K to Wisconsin GOP for Ground Game Efforts

Cash infusion expected to benefit Johnson in Senate race

Speaker Paul Ryan, seen here flashing a W sign at the Wisconsin delegation at the 2016 Republican National Convention, is hitting the campaign trail for GOP House candidates this month. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)
Speaker Paul Ryan, seen here flashing a W sign at the Wisconsin delegation at the 2016 Republican National Convention, is hitting the campaign trail for GOP House candidates this month. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

Speaker Paul D. Ryan transferred half a million dollars from his campaign account to the Wisconsin Republican Party during the second quarter reporting period, which the party intends to use to strengthen its ground game efforts.

“This investment will make our party even stronger, building an unprecedented ground game to elect Republicans up and down the ballot in 2016,” Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brad Courtney said.

The Badger State is home to a competitive Senate race and one of the most competitive House races in the country, as well as being a presidential-level battleground. 

Ryan is helping this year’s GOP candidates across the country with both powerhouse fundraising and a big presence on the campaign trail. He’s hitting 12 states in August, campaigning and fundraising for House incumbents and recruits across the country. The speaker’s joint fundraising committee, Team Ryan, brought in just under $33 million during the first six months of 2016.

[Ryan to Cover 12 States Campaigning for House Candidates in August]

In Wisconsin, GOP Sen. Ron Johnson is running for re-election against former Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold in a race rated Tilts Democrat by The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call. The state’s 8th District is a tossup contest to replace retiring GOP Rep. Reid Ribble. Republican Matt Gallagher will face off against Democrat Tom Nelson in November. 

Gov. Scott Walker turned over much of his political operation after winning his second term to Johnson. Those volunteer lists and electorate profiles have been an important part of the Republican senator’s ground game. 

[Roll Call’s 2016 Election Guide: Senate]

Johnson’s campaign expects the cash infusion from Ryan to further bolster their efforts on the ground. 

“Wisconsin Republicans have repeatedly fought and won tough elections in recent years,” said Team Ryan Executive Director Kevin Seifert. “The strength of this success stems from having a united Republican Party in the Badger State — where our grassroots volunteers and elected leaders work hand in hand to engage and turn out voters.”

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