Republican from Wisconsin
Mark Neumann is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Wisconsin in 2012. A developer and home builder from Nashotah, he ran for governor in 2010 and formerly represented southern Wisconsin in Congress.
Recent statements involving Mark Neumann
"Victory! Republicans by 2 to 1 vote to endorse Mark Neumann on first ballot at GOP convention."
Says the federal government could save $175,587 by eliminating a study of the "connection between cocaine and risky sex habits of the Japanese quail."
The federal "limousine fleet has increased by 42 percent since Barack Obama took office."
The federal government is spending $46,000 a year per family (or group of four) and could balance its budget by dropping that to $30,000.
Scott Walker supported the same transportation bill he’s attacking me for. He said at the time it would save the taxpayers money.
Recent stories featuring Mark Neumann
A look at the Fitzgerald file:
With Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald, R-Horicon, entering the 2012 race for an open U.S. Senate seat in Wisconsin, we take a look at how he has fared so far on the Truth-O-Meter.
Republican Tommy Thompson is making his U.S. Senate bid official -- even if it seems like he's been running for months.
Here's a look at how he has fared so far on the Truth-O-Meter.
We want to hear your suggestions and comments. Email the Wisconsin Truth-O-Meter with feedback and with claims you'd like to see checked. If you send us a comment, we'll assume you don't mind us publishing it unless you tell us otherwise.







