# Press Kit: AI for Wisconsin

**Status**: Draft public press-kit baseline
**Last updated**: 2026-06-05

## Executive Summary

AI for Wisconsin is KC Streich's independent civic write-in campaign for Governor of Wisconsin. The campaign advances open, accountable, empowering, AI-assisted governance that keeps voter influence at the center.

The campaign is pro-AI and rights-first. It supports open source governance, transparent decision processes, local determination over AI infrastructure, fair public benefit from AI-generated value, and practical tools that help people understand and shape government.

## Quick Facts

| Category | Detail |
| --- | --- |
| Public candidate/write-in name | KC Streich |
| Legal committee | Korey Streich Campaign Committee |
| Campaign frame | Independent civic write-in campaign |
| Election | Wisconsin Governor, November 3, 2026 |
| Website | https://ai-for-wi.com |
| General contact | kc@uspartyparty.com |
| Press contact | press@uspartyparty.com |
| Paid-for attribution | Paid for by Korey Streich Campaign Committee. |

## Current Campaign Frame

KC Streich is running a write-in campaign centered on open source governance, voter influence only, public accountability, and practical AI implementation for Wisconsin.

The campaign is not currently using nomination-paper signature collection as its public path. Campaign language should emphasize the write-in campaign rather than ballot-access signature collection. The current public ask is to follow the campaign, join the email list, engage with future public-input workflows, and participate in word-of-mouth and social media organizing.

## Messaging Pillars

### Open Source Governance

Government systems, decision processes, and public reasoning should be transparent and auditable wherever practical.

### Voter Influence Only

The campaign should be shaped by voters and public civic input, not donor pressure.

### Local Determination

Wisconsin communities should have real agency over AI infrastructure, data-center siting, energy and water tradeoffs, and local public benefit.

### Fair AI Prosperity

AI-generated value should support broad prosperity and public benefit, not only centralized asset owners.

### Rights-First AI

AI governance should uphold civil liberties, privacy, due process, and local agency.

## Party Party Relationship

Party Party is KC Streich's adjacent media and project lab for public education, civic experimentation, and long-running AI governance work. It is not the campaign committee and is not a registered political party. Official campaign activity, contributions, and attribution are handled through Korey Streich Campaign Committee.

## Partner Resource: The Local Intelligence Project

The Local Intelligence Project is an approved partner organization/resource for local AI and data-center framing.

- Website: https://thelocalintelligenceproject.org/
- Campaign relevance: human-centered, locally resilient AI; local AI literacy; community benefit; practical alternatives to centralized AI dependency.

## Current Product And Project Status

### Public Input

The campaign will continue collecting public input, issue feedback, and future monthly project preferences. These inputs should be described as advisory civic signal or public input, not official polling or public mandate.

### Fork In The Code

The campaign plans to publish the current draft as a living document rather than waiting for a polished book release. The intended direction is a readable draft with public questions and addendums.

### AI Constitutional Convention

The campaign is preparing a July 4, 2026 AI constitutional convention concept. Details are still to be determined.

### Local AI / Data Centers

The campaign has a dedicated page explaining its AI infrastructure stance: pro-AI, pro-local determination, pro-rights, and pro-fair public benefit.

### Chat / AI Assistant

The public chat page remains a future campaign assistant path. KC is working toward a locally hosted model. Campaign language should make clear that the assistant will not have final campaign authority.

### Money And Metrics

The money and metrics pages should remain, but real-time finance or metrics claims should be used only when data sources, update timing, and public statements are ready.

### Polites

Polites is backburnered. Do not present it as live/current flagship work.

### Proxy

Proxy is no longer part of the active campaign site. Historical docs and prototypes should not be treated as current campaign direction.

## Claim Guidance

Approved:

- Partner organization, when true.
- Open source governance.
- Voter influence only.
- Local AI protects Wisconsin communities.

Avoid:

- Describing Polites as a live or current flagship product.
- Treating advisory public input as a public mandate.
- Making donor-free influence claims that conflict with visible donations.
- Calling informal feedback official polling.
- Describing self-attested residency as verified.
- Using ballot-access signature language as the current public path.

Needs review:

- Real-time finance or metrics claims.
- Any claim that KC's name has an official ballot status beyond write-in campaign framing.

## Interview Topics

Good topics:

- Why a write-in campaign.
- Open source governance.
- Voter influence only.
- AI and local determination.
- Data centers and community benefit.
- Fork In The Code as a living document.
- Practical local AI and rights-first AI adoption.
- How unknown candidates can use AI, public media, and civic tooling to become competitive quickly.

Topics requiring review:

- Exact filing status and write-in mechanics.
- Donation rules and campaign-finance details.
- Numerical finance or metrics claims.
- Claims about public support levels.
- Claims about formal partner endorsements.

## Media Contact

For media inquiries:

- Email: press@uspartyparty.com

For general campaign contact:

- Email: kc@uspartyparty.com

## Attribution

Paid for by Korey Streich Campaign Committee.
