“On behalf of the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO), I am very pleased to formally announce NAPO’s endorsement of your campaign for the United States House of Representatives for the 8th Congressional District of Wisconsin. NAPO is pleased to support your campaign and is confident you will continue your strong support of the law enforcement community in Congress. Feel free to use NAPO’s endorsement as you deem helpful,” said President Michael McHale, National Association of Police Organizations.
The National Association of Police Organizations joins a long list of law enforcement endorsements of the Jacque for Congress campaign, including:
- President Ryan Windorff, Wisconsin Fraternal Order of Police
- Milwaukee Police Association
- Wisconsin Professional Police Association
- District Attorney Nathan Haberman, Calumet County
- Sheriff Randy P. Miller, Marinette County
- Sheriff Brett Bowe, Calumet County
- Sheriff Dan Hartwig, Manitowoc County
- Sheriff Matt Joski, Kewaunee County
- Sheriff George Lenzner, Shawano County
- Sheriff Todd Skarban, Oconto County
- Ret. Sheriff Adam Bieber, Shawano County
- Ret. Sheriff John Gossage, Brown County
- Ret. Sheriff David Clarke, Milwaukee County
“I am proud to be endorsed by the National Association of Police Organizations,” said André Jacque. “Their support along with countless law enforcement officials throughout the 8th congressional district highlights the importance to restore law and order throughout America. In a race where I’m the only candidate who has been tough on crime, the choice is clear.”
André Jacque is a Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District. He has served as a member of the Wisconsin Senate since 2019 and is a father of seven.