One is a former Republican governor; the other is a former journalist who leans Democratic. They lead WisACT, a Wisconsin citizen network focused on rebuilding trust in democratic norms.
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A journalist for more than 40 years, David D. Haynes led community outreach efforts and founded the Ideas Lab at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A Democrat, he now co-leads the Wisconsin Alliance for Civic Trust.
Scott McCallum, a Republican, was governor of Wisconsin (2001-2003), lieutenant governor and a state senator. A former nonprofit executive, he teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and co-leads the Wisconsin Alliance for Civic Trust.
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