David Schupbach was looking for a movement to make politics civilized again. Not finding one in Outagamie County, he decided to start it. He joined the Wisconsin Green Party and started the Northeast Wisconsin Chapter of the Green Party. He hopes to give Wisconsin better choices and begin to fix our broken two party system.
He was born in Appleton, WI and grew up a short distance away in Kaukauna. He has lived in the Fox Valley his whole adult life, and now resides in Little Chute, WI with his wife and daughter. Helping his local community has been a top priority. He has been a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters for 6 years, and was named Big Brother of the year 2023 for North Central Wisconsin. He has helped with several Habitat For Humanity builds, cleared invasive species from Heckrodt and Plamann Park, and has coached bowling and basketball for local teams.
He wants to earn your trust, and he will work for ALL Wisconsinites by making smart economic decisions that help the working classes, and ensure that we stop giving hand outs to the mega rich. He believes that life can be better in northeast Wisconsin, and all over the state, if politicians start being cooperative instead of pitting us against each other.
End Extreme Partisanship Encourage ranked-choice voting to give voters more choice and reduce “us vs. them” politics. Push for fair, independent redistricting so elections are competitive and voters choose politicians—not the other way around. Put Voters Before Parties. Support campaign finance reforms that limit the influence of party machines and special interests. Promote transparency so Wisconsinites know who is influencing decisions.
Work Across Party Lines. Support legislation based on results and data, not party labels. Publicly recognize and support good ideas—no matter which party proposes them. Wisconsin Solutions for Wisconsin Problems. Rural, suburban, and urban communities deserve equal attention. Invest in policies shaped by local leaders, farmers, workers, educators, and small business owners. Encourage collaboration between state government, tribal nations, municipalities, and counties.
Support small businesses and family farms with economic policies. Invest in job training and apprenticeships aligned with Wisconsin industries
Protect voting access while maintaining election security. Restore trust in government by lowering the temperature and raising accountability.
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