Flip 2 seats in State Senate - 5 seats in Assembly plus Dem governor = Trifecta in 2026!

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Flip 2 seats in State Senate - 5 seats in Assembly plus Dem governor = Trifecta in 2026! *

Birds on a Wire, founded by LuAnn Bird, is a group of volunteers who meet every week to turn our passion, concerns, anxiety, into ACTION! LuAnn was awarded Organizer of the Year for MKE Dems.

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Rallies build people power! Thanks to the millions that showed up including 1500 + in Greenfield WI!

Turn your passion into action!

LuAnn’s full speech for Organizer of the Year for MKE Dems.

Our first Monthly Action Meeting!

MKE County Dem Party Board members celebrate with us!

Person standing on sidewalk holding a sign that says 'I love the Constitution' and wearing gloves and a winter coat. In the background, there is a stone and wood building with windows and a navy blue awning, and a red and white sign that reads 'The Season for Civility'.
An elderly man wearing a black visor cap, sunglasses, a blue jacket, and jeans holding an American flag on a pole. Behind him, a woman holding a sign that reads 'Power belongs to the people. No Kines!' is visible. The scene takes place on a sidewalk along a street with parked cars and trees with autumn foliage under an overcast sky.
A woman at a protest holding a sign that reads "Imagine being afraid of diversity and not a dictatorship" with the word 'diversity' in rainbow colors. She is dressed in a white hoodie and sneakers, standing on a sidewalk with parked cars and other protestors in the background.
A woman holding two protest signs criticizing fascism and censorship. One sign reads 'Signs of Fascism,' and the other lists 'Corruption, Suppression, Censorship, Injustice' with checkmarks next to each.
A woman holding a protest sign that reads 'By The People For The People No King WE RULE' with American flags in the background, standing outdoors on a sunny day.
Two women, one elderly and one middle-aged, smiling and holding a sign that says "Grandmies Don't Do Kings" with a crown drawing crossed out. They are in a room with a table, papers, and a counter with a sink in the background.
A group of smiling people gathered indoors, some wearing Christmas sweaters and hats, in front of colorful campaign posters and signs supporting Wisconsin elections and candidates. They appear joyful and festive, celebrating with holiday attire.

Meet the Candidate! Mitchell Berman for 1st CD

We showed up! We spoke up!

April 24th Town Hall. Rep Steil was a no show!

Our DOGE Letter to Rep Steil!

Reform or Resign!

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A typed letter dated April 24, 2025, addressed to Representative Bryan Steil, discussing political and congressional issues, including disappointment over missing a town hall meeting, directives for creating a congressional response, and outlining pillars for reform such as returning to office, performance culture, and workforce streamlining.
A woman speaking at a public meeting or rally, her right hand raised. She is wearing a blue shirt and glasses. Behind her are posters with political messages such as "Enough is Enough!" and "We own it, We are changing it." The audience is seated, listening, some taking notes or recording the event. The setting appears to be a town hall or community center with a banner on the wall indicating it is related to a congressional district and local election activity.

Delivering your messages to Rep ?Steil’s Office.

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A woman speaking into a microphone at a conference or event, with a cardboard cutout of a man in a suit and tie in the background.

My phone call to Rep. Steil.

More than 150 of Representative Bryan Steil’s constituents showed up to their 1st Congressional District Town Hall, and Congressman Steil did not.

"Obviously a man who doesn't have the courage to come to this meeting and listen to his constituents, doesn't have the kind of courage it takes to stand up to Donald Trump and the people behind him," Jean from Oak Creek.

The messages were clear:

  • Stand up against the Trump regime’s agenda.  Grow a spine. Grow a backbone.
  • Stand up for Due Process  one of us can be disappeared, all of us can.  
  • Stop the cuts by DOGE.

Since Steil decided not to be present at his own district’s Town Hall, citizens spoke directly to the camera for him to listen, watch, and stand up for the people he represents. The event was held at the Franklin Public Library on April 24, 2025.

A man in a blue shirt holding a microphone stands in front of a table during a community meeting. A disability walker is positioned against the wall next to a banner that reads '1st Congressional District Town Hall' and contains messages supporting Bryan Steil and the Franklin LOC organization.

“Remember when childbirth was a preexisting condition? That’s not something we want to go back to.” Julie

May 22

We showed up! We spoke up!

Hands off!

A young girl holding a sign at a protest or rally with the message, 'When Leaders Act Like Kids the Kids Become the Leaders,' along with a drawing of a person holding an American flag.
Group of people protesting outside a courthouse, holding signs with messages like 'ICE Belongs in an Old Fashioned,' 'Why the Masks?' 'Courts Rule!' and 'FBI Corruption Hands Off Our Judges.' Some are waving American flags, and there are many people and signs in the background.
People protesting in an urban area holding signs that advocate for reproductive rights, with messages like "Enough is Enough" and "Reproductive Rights." Others call for action against economic issues such as stock market and unemployment.
People protesting outdoors, holding signs advocating for economic, LGBTQ+ rights, and social justice, in front of buildings on a street.
A woman at a rally holding a sign that reads "Hands off protections for people with disabilities" with a crossed-out hand symbol. Other people are visible holding signs and participating in the event.
Woman smiling wearing glasses, pink jacket, and a pink scarf, standing outdoors, holding a sign that reads 'I Need To Be Able to Tell My Grandkids that I DID NOT Stay Silent!'
Pro-choice protesters at a rally holding signs, one sign reads "HANDS OFF! REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS" with illustrations of red hands, and another sign reads "DUMP TRUMP" in red and black letters.
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A display of small packaged cookies with signs and captions featuring the phrase 'HELL NO!!!' and questions about political opinions.
A woman standing next to a life-sized cardboard cutout of a man in a suit and tie, with the cutout's face covered by a large, cartoonish mask. The woman is wearing glasses, a blue t-shirt, white pants, and bright pink sneakers. The woman has her arm around the cutout, and they are indoors in a room with beige walls and a table with papers and a rolled-up poster.
Group of four protesters standing outdoors holding signs with messages like "Hands Off Our Rights" and "Hands Off Voting Rights". They are smiling and dressed warmly, with trees and a parking lot in the background.
A crowd of people protesting on a street, holding signs calling for free speech and opposing censorship, including a woman in the center with sunglasses and a purple jacket holding two signs that say "HANDS OFF!!!" and "HANDS OFF OUR RIGHTS" with crossed-out hand drawings.
Protesters gather on the steps of a government building holding signs, including a large red and black banner that reads 'STOP TRUMP'S WAR ON DEMOCRACY'. Other signs include messages like 'COURTS RULE!', 'DE PROCESS IS A RIGHT!!', and 'HANDS OFF OUR CONSTITUTION'. A woman stands at a microphone, and a man is reading from a paper.

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”

— Margaret Mead