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Running as a self-described 'moderate Republican,' Threlfall-Baum has explicitly stated that 'representation should be about listening to constituents and putting personal opinions second' — a posture that refuses the rubric's requirement that a representative advocate for life-at-conception protections from biblical conviction. Her publicly stated priorities contain no pro-life advocacy, no sought or received pro-life endorsements, and no commitment to personhood legislation.
In her February 4, 2026 campaign launch interview on WEAU (Eau Claire), Threlfall-Baum explicitly stated: 'I do not believe that representatives should legislate their personal religious beliefs into law.' Running as a self-described 'moderate Republican' who deliberately distances herself from socially conservative positions, she rejects faith-based policymaking — the opposite of the rubric's support for protecting and advancing religious free exercise in governance. She would not prioritize conscience-exemption or religious-liberty legislation as a congressional priority.
Pledges to uphold 'fiscal responsibility, local control, and government accountability' as core governing principles and committed to not accepting corporate PAC contributions funded by corporate treasury money — emphasizing taxpayer and constituent accountability over special-interest spending.
Threlfall-Baum's campaign deliberately avoids the America First immigration-enforcement positions (border wall, military deployment, mandatory deportation) advocated by her WI-07 Republican primary opponents Ebben, Alfonso, and Hermening. She has not endorsed wall construction or military border enforcement in her publicly stated platform, which focuses exclusively on economic, healthcare, and infrastructure issues.
A core campaign plank at baumforwisconsin.com — confirmed by WisPolitics, WJFW, and multiple 2026 campaign trail articles — is 'supporting small farms and strengthening domestic food stability.' Raised on a northern Wisconsin dairy farm, Baum explicitly positions herself as a champion of small family agriculture over large-scale corporate land use and industrial food production, including pushing for regulatory oversight of AI data-center projects that compete with farmland. This aligns with the rubric's support for small-farm and locally produced food over Big Ag consolidation.
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