teapartysamurai
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MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin Supreme Court challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg conceded defeat on Tuesday to conservative incumbent Justice David Prosser, saying she did not think a court would overturn the election results that were affirmed following a statewide recount.
Kloppenburg's concession brings to an end the race that was widely seen as a referendum on Republican Gov. Scott Walker's divisive legislation stripping most state workers of nearly all their collective bargaining rights.
Kloppenburg, an assistant state attorney general, said problems uncovered during the recount should serve as a "wake-up call to improve Wisconsin's election processes," but there was no compelling proof that the integrity of ballots had been compromised.
Translation: We have to cheat better guys!
"It would serve no purpose to bring a suit with insufficient legal basis," she said. "That's not the kind of lawyer I am."
Translation: DAMMIT! We have to better at "finding" votes!
Well, this is bad news libs.
You guys were telling us that November 2010 didn't count. That voters were turning against Walker on this issue of collective bargaining.
How come Kloppenburg wasn't elected in a landslide if that's the case?
Here's another example of how liberal fantasies break like glass when it hits the hard reality of THE ACTUAL VOTES.
All kinds of "polls" in Ohio are telling us that most Ohio voters are against Senate Bill 5.
It's supposed to be on the ballot for the next election. Let's see if that liberal hype turns out to be true, or another fantasy that's going to hit hard against real votes.