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[[File:RJ_Johnson_WiSJ_2011_482x942px.jpg|150px|thumb|right|R.J. Johnson. Photo: ''[http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/john-doe-targets-go-on-the-record-to-slam-scott/article_b70a756e-31b6-5f45-a850-5b4d0e19e778.html Wisconsin State Journal]'']]'''Richard A. "R.J." Johnson''' is a Republican political strategist who has been a top advisor to Wisconsin governor [[Scott Walker]]<ref name="growing pains">David Catanese, "[http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/run-2016/2015/07/06/scott-walkers-growing-pains Scott Walker's Growing Pains]," ''U.S. News & World Report'', July 7, 2015.</ref> and to the politically active dark money group [[Wisconsin Club for Growth]].<ref name="funds funneled">Patrick Marley, Daniel Bice, and Lee Bergquist, "[http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/walker-wanted-funds-sent-to-wisconsin-club-for-growth-b99336519z1-272364371.html Walker wanted funds funneled to Wisconsin Club for Growth]," ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'', August 22, 2014.</ref> Johnson also worked as a spokesperson and advisory advisor to right-wing Wisconsin billionaire [[Terry Kohler]] for a number of years Compromised Supreme Court Shuts Down John Doe and Kohler contributed to various dark money groups run by Johnson.
Johnson's consulting firms, run with business partner Deborah Jordahl, are R.J. Johnson and Associates and Coalition Partners, LLC (now known as Johnson Jordahl, LLC).<ref name="johnson linkedin"/><ref>Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions, "[https://www.wdfi.org/apps/CorpSearch/Details.aspx?entityID=C075384&hash=1512708012&searchFunctionID=ecf4e366-e96e-4d6a-ad84-c23baf7d3b62&type=Simple&q=Johnson+Jordahl Johnson Jordahl, LLC]," corporate registration, accessed July 2016.</ref>
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