Walker’s lead in Wisconsin recall election diminished in new poll

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AHA!

Keep your fingers crossed kids for a big upset in Wisconsin! Go Democrats!






Walker

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker maintains a narrow lead in his recall election, but his standing has diminished in recent weeks, according to a new poll released on the eve of the election.

Walker leads Democratic challenger Tom Barrett, the mayor of Milwaukee, by just 3 percentage points in a new survey of likely voters (pdf) conducted by Public Policy Polling. Walker leads Barrett 50 to 47 percent, down from the 50 to 45 percent matchup PPP found in a poll conducted three weeks ago. The margin of error for this week's poll is plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.
 
AHA!

Keep your fingers crossed kids for a big upset in Wisconsin! Go Democrats!






Walker

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker maintains a narrow lead in his recall election, but his standing has diminished in recent weeks, according to a new poll released on the eve of the election.

Walker leads Democratic challenger Tom Barrett, the mayor of Milwaukee, by just 3 percentage points in a new survey of likely voters (pdf) conducted by Public Policy Polling. Walker leads Barrett 50 to 47 percent, down from the 50 to 45 percent matchup PPP found in a poll conducted three weeks ago. The margin of error for this week's poll is plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.

If Walker is defeated in this race--Wisconsin deserves the name Cheeze heads. I really cannot imagine any one who is working in the private sector--(including union members working in the private sector)--voting for higher taxes or lay-offs of teachers--police and fireman--because that is the only option left. Members of private sector unions share in the cost of their medical and retirement benefits--and there is absolutely no reason that government workers shouldn't.
 
AHA!

Keep your fingers crossed kids for a big upset in Wisconsin! Go Democrats!






Walker

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker maintains a narrow lead in his recall election, but his standing has diminished in recent weeks, according to a new poll released on the eve of the election.

Walker leads Democratic challenger Tom Barrett, the mayor of Milwaukee, by just 3 percentage points in a new survey of likely voters (pdf) conducted by Public Policy Polling. Walker leads Barrett 50 to 47 percent, down from the 50 to 45 percent matchup PPP found in a poll conducted three weeks ago. The margin of error for this week's poll is plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.


PPP is a Democrat tool.
 
Today's the day Wisconson voters decide Gov Walker's employment status.

Think of this event like the potential creative destruction of politics.
 

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