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Author Topic: Scott Walker leads in new Wisconsin recall poll  (Read 436 times)
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Stan In FL
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« on: May 16, 2012, 03:56:47 PM »

don't look away.  big labor is fighting for it's life here.  if they get desperate, and they will, there is no telling what the democrat machine will try.

the perversion of the recall process to force an electoral mulligan is repulsive enough.  perverting the election process is something that big labor has been dabbling in for a decade;  just wait until they hit the big time.

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Scott Walker leads in new Wisconsin recall poll

Gov. Scott Walker (R) is up six points over Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) in a new Wisconsin gubernatorial recall poll from Marquette Law School.

Walker leads Barrett 50 to 44 among 600 likely voters in the school’s first survey since the May 8 Democratic primary. Their last poll, released May 2, showed a dead heat.

The recall, sparked by Walker’s elimination of collective bargaining rights for public employees in early 2011, is only a few weeks away.

There appears to be an enthusiasm gap: 91 percent of Republicans say they are “absolutely certain” they will vote in the recall compared to only 83 percent of Democrats.

Democrats in the state are reportedly angry with the national party for not investing more in this race. Walker has spent more than $20 million so far.

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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2012, 04:35:30 PM »

president messiah is sucking all of the money out of democrat donor's pockets, and he isn't sharing with anyone.  not even congressional dem candidates.

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But Democrats in Washington won’t commit to spending big, even though their candidate has been out raised 25-to-1 so far. And in Wisconsin, that’s left the local activists fuming.

With just three weeks until the June 5 recall election in Wisconsin, Democrats in the state are still waiting for a check they asked the Democratic National Committee to send. And the Obama campaign hasn’t given them any cash, either.

“I think [there’s] the perception that there’s not enough overall national money, national support from both individual donors and D.C. coming through the door and we’ve got three weeks — we need that money now,” said a Wisconsin Democratic operative. “I think that’s individual donors from around the country, I think that’s the DNC, I think that’s labor, I think that’s super PACs, I think that’s whoever is willing to contribute to make that gap smaller.”

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