Just like when he recklessly cast the only vote against increasing terrorism surveillance and the only vote against extending the lone wolf terrorist provision during his eighteen years in Washington, Senator Russ Feingold is alone on the campaign trail. A lot.

From his deciding vote for ObamaCare to the hundreds of tax increases he sought to burden Wisconsinites with, it’s clear that Senator Feingold always thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room.

Turns out, he’s just the only guy in the room.

When citizen legislator Ron Johnson announced his first re-election campaign earlier this spring, he was joined by hundreds of supporters at the Oshkosh manufacturing company he helped start.

Meanwhile, when Senator Feingold embarked on his eighth campaign for political office via YouTube last year, he was joined by a suitcase after his red-eye flight back from California:

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To celebrate the milestone achievement of 1,000,000 voter contacts made by Johnson and his Badger Brigade army of grassroots volunteers, we’ve curated a special soundtrack for Mr. Clean, which can be heard by clicking on some of our favorite photos of Senator Feingold and his supporter on the campaign trail:

1. So many backpacks…

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2. …yet so few voters.

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3. Goes right for the slush stand. Can’t make it up.

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4. What is this frozen water falling from the sky and why am I not in California again?

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5. There is literally a fresh coat of paint on this garage door.

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6. Finally got around to drinking that cup of coffee.

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7. Look! Something older than my career in politics!

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8. I’m just here so I won’t get fined.

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9. Did someone say dark money?

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10. TFW you know you’ll be back in sunny California in less than 100 days.

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