PAULAHA


Dr. Paulaha received B.S. and M.A. degrees in economics from the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Washington. As a college and university professor, he taught macroeconomic and microeconomic theory at the principles, intermediate, advanced, and graduate level, monetary theory and policy, environmental economics, and special issues courses. In the real world, he wrote economic/investment newsletters with as many as 70,000 paid subscribers and was vice president of research for a national brokerage company.

CAN A WRITE-IN WIN A SEAT IN CONGRESS?

I am running a serious campaign with real solutions to real problems that are good for incomes, profits, and economic growth, and will not cost trillions of dollars, which means I have better solutions than all other candidates, everywhere in the country, and at every level.

The main focus is on healthcare, because it is the number one problem and I believe we should solve it and move on to others.

More than that, the solution William Ulrich and I put together will not only solve the problem, it can give Americans the best healthcare system in the world without adding to government spending or taxes.

The question is: Will that be enough for a write-in candidate to actually win a Congressional election in Wisconsin, or will everyone who votes for me be wasting their vote?

I believe I can win. Here's why:

*I will not be seen as a threat to Republicans or Democrats.
*It is a special election, which means write-in votes will have a greater impact.
*There is no incumbent to receive "automatic" votes from supporters.
*I can promise everyone I will not accept special interest money.
*I can be honest.
*I am not constrained by a Party establishment.
*Establishment Democrats and Republicans cannot stop me from telling the truth.
*I am a candidate in the middle.
*I just need you to write my name exactly as it is spelled on the ballot for the special election on May 12, 2020: Dennis Paulaha.