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Matthew Joseph Flynn (born October 3, 1947) is an American attorney and politician from
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. Flynn served as chairman of the
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from 1981 to 1985 and as a partner in the
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law firm of
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. Flynn ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Wisconsin in
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and is a past unsuccessful candidate for federal office.


Early life and military service

Flynn was born in 1947 in
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and raised in Middlebush,
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. He graduated from
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in 1969 and served as an officer in the
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from 1969 to 1972. After being honorably discharged, Flynn subsequently attended the
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, where, in his capacity as editor-in-chief of the ''
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'', he authored a proposal in 1974 that sought to reform the
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by increasing its political independence and accountability to the community. In the article, Flynn argued that the provisions established in the late 19th century to shield the police from venal politicians only served to make Wisconsin police independent of constructive public and political control. Flynn suggested new legislation to increase public input to check police discretion.


Career


Early legal career and political involvement

Following his graduation, Flynn was a law clerk to Chief Judge Thomas Edward Fairchild of the
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from 1975 until 1976. In 1976, Flynn entered private practice in
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with the firm
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. In 1978, Flynn was the Democratic nominee for United States Representative in the 9th congressional district, losing to
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state Senator Jim Sensenbrenner. In 1980, he served as Milwaukee County chair for U.S. Senator
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's unsuccessful presidential bid.


Wisconsin Democratic Party chairman (1981–1985)

In October 1981, Flynn was elected as state chair of the
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. Flynn embraced a progressive platform as state chair and advocated to maintain Wisconsin's open presidential primary, a stance that put him at odds with the Democratic National Committee. During Flynn's first term as chairman, the state party reelected Senator
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and reclaimed the governorship after a four-year period of Republican control. Flynn imposed fiscal controls on party spending and mounted an aggressive fundraising campaign that eliminated debt accumulated by the party under his predecessors.


Litigation

After completing his second term as state Democratic chairman, Flynn returned to
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, retiring in 2017 as a partner. During his career, Flynn represented clients including the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee, Milwaukee-based corporation
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, local TV station
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, and the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in civil litigation concerning the Catholic Church sex abuse crisis. In his personal capacity, Flynn has supported expanding reporting requirements surrounding sex abuse and increasing the civil liability of clergy members accused of abuse.


Senate and congressional elections

In 1986, Flynn contested the Democratic nomination for the Senate seat held by Republican Bob Kasten, placing second to former deputy attorney general
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in the primary. In 1988 and 2004, he placed second in Democratic primaries for
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and 4th congressional district. During the administration of Governor Jim Doyle, Flynn served one term as chair of the governor's Judicial Selection Commission from 2004 to 2006.


Activism and writing (2004–present)

Flynn co-chaired
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's unsuccessful 2004 presidential campaign in Wisconsin and served on
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's finance committee during her unsuccessful Wisconsin 2008 presidential primary campaign against
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. Flynn has written two fiction novels since retirement, publishing a political satire called ''Pryme Knumber'' in 2012 and a followup work, ''Bernie Weber and the Riemann Hypothesis'', in 2017. Flynn has written a progressive political blog and was a regular pundit on the now-defunct Milwaukee television show ''Belling & Co'', providing a Democratic perspective. Flynn has hosted the radio show "Matt Flynn Direct" on
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since 2019.


2018 gubernatorial campaign

In October 2017, Flynn announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination to oppose Scott Walker in the
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. In November 2017, Flynn received attention for his proposal to legalize both recreational and medicinal cannabis in Wisconsin. Flynn received numerous endorsements, including the support of former Governor
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, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm, Milwaukee County Register of Deeds John La Fave, businessman Edward J. Zore, former Wisconsin Secretary of Administration Steve Bablitch, and former Wisconsin Secretary of Commerce Cory Nettles. Milwaukee County Supervisor Sylvia Ortiz-Velez also endorsed Flynn for Governor. Flynn vowed to work to repeal economic policies implemented during Governor Walker's tenure, which Flynn called "wage-killing." He also planned to introduce a bill to raise the minimum wage in Wisconsin to $15 per hour. The
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criticized Flynn for his past legal work on behalf of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in cases involving allegations of sexual abuse. Several activists and organizations called for Flynn to drop-out of the gubernatorial race due to his representation of the Archdiocese, including State Representatives Chris Taylor and Melissa Sargent, the
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Wisconsin Chapter,
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Wisconsin Chapter, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, and
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. Flynn has responded by telling his critics to "jump in a lake." Flynn compared accusations against him to " McCarthyism" and told a survivor of abuse to "knock it off." Flynn finished sixth in the
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, garnering 5.9% of the primary vote, to 41.8% for primary victor
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.


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