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WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« on: February 28, 2011, 02:22:44 PM »
WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
by David Nir

I always love these sorts of "do-over" polls, and PPP has a particularly good one:

    We'll have our full poll on the Wisconsin conflict out tomorrow but here's the most interesting finding: if voters in the state could do it over today they'd support defeated Democratic nominee Tom Barrett over Scott Walker by a 52-45 margin.

Barrett, the former mayor of Milwaukee, of course lost to Walker, by a very similar spread, 52-47. Tom Jensen identifies two important shifts: First, respondents in union households (about a third of the sample) now prefer Barrett by a 64-33 margin, but when asked how they voted in 2008, only went to Barrett 54-40. You gotta wonder about that one-third of union household voters who still support Walker... but nonetheless, this is a big shift, and Walker is doing wonders when it comes to energizing our side.

The other change Tom calls out is that even Republicans are starting to sour on Walker. They say they went for him by a 93-3 spread in 2010, but now only back him 87-10 - that is to say, 10% of Republicans wish they could have voted for the Dem instead.

I'd also like to point out one other detail. Independents tested here claim they voted for Walker by a 45-44 margin last year. In reality, though, exit polls showed indies backed Walker by a far bigger 56-42 spread. So somewhere between last year's election and now, around 11% of independents could no longer find it in their hearts to say they backed Walker. Now, some of these in PPP's poll simply didn't vote last time, and some I'm sure genuinely don't remember. But some proportion of independents just don't want to tell a pollster that they pulled the lever for Walker four months ago.

As far as the "re-do" question goes, indies favor Barrett by a 49-44 spread. So it looks like (for the moment) Walker's "base" among independents is around 44-45%, but about half of the indies who can't say what they were up to in 2010 are now professing to prefer Barrett. This means Gov. Walker is pulling off a pretty impressive trifecta: He's alienating members of his own party, he's struggling with independents, and he's firing up people who comprise a key part of our base. While David Koch surely approves, if Scott Walker ever wants to get re-elected, he's definitely doing it wrong.
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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2011, 02:27:04 PM »
And 51% say obama should not re re-elected Step in Fetch It.   

STFU and deal with it - your communist brethern are going down. 


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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2011, 02:30:27 PM »
President Obama gets a smack down from Governor Walker?
fox ^ | 2/28/11 | Greta Van Susteren


________________________ ________________________ _________


Below is a statement from the office of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker:

Statement in Response to President Obama’s Misunderstanding

Madison– Today President Obama again weighed in against Governor Walker’s proposal to balance the state’s budget deficit by having state government workers contribute a modest amount toward their own pensions and pay 12.6 percent toward their healthcare premiums.

In response to the President’s comments, the Governor’s Press Secretary Cullen Werwie issued the following statement:

I'm sure the President knows that most federal employees do not have collective bargaining for wages and benefits while our plan allows it for base pay. And I'm sure the President knows that the average federal worker pays twice as much for health insurance as what we are asking for in Wisconsin. At least I would hope he knows these facts.


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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2012, 12:15:45 PM »

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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2012, 12:19:49 PM »
WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
by David Nir

I always love these sorts of "do-over" polls, and PPP has a particularly good one:

    We'll have our full poll on the Wisconsin conflict out tomorrow but here's the most interesting finding: if voters in the state could do it over today they'd support defeated Democratic nominee Tom Barrett over Scott Walker by a 52-45 margin.

Barrett, the former mayor of Milwaukee, of course lost to Walker, by a very similar spread, 52-47. Tom Jensen identifies two important shifts: First, respondents in union households (about a third of the sample) now prefer Barrett by a 64-33 margin, but when asked how they voted in 2008, only went to Barrett 54-40. You gotta wonder about that one-third of union household voters who still support Walker... but nonetheless, this is a big shift, and Walker is doing wonders when it comes to energizing our side.

The other change Tom calls out is that even Republicans are starting to sour on Walker. They say they went for him by a 93-3 spread in 2010, but now only back him 87-10 - that is to say, 10% of Republicans wish they could have voted for the Dem instead.

I'd also like to point out one other detail. Independents tested here claim they voted for Walker by a 45-44 margin last year. In reality, though, exit polls showed indies backed Walker by a far bigger 56-42 spread. So somewhere between last year's election and now, around 11% of independents could no longer find it in their hearts to say they backed Walker. Now, some of these in PPP's poll simply didn't vote last time, and some I'm sure genuinely don't remember. But some proportion of independents just don't want to tell a pollster that they pulled the lever for Walker four months ago.

As far as the "re-do" question goes, indies favor Barrett by a 49-44 spread. So it looks like (for the moment) Walker's "base" among independents is around 44-45%, but about half of the indies who can't say what they were up to in 2010 are now professing to prefer Barrett. This means Gov. Walker is pulling off a pretty impressive trifecta: He's alienating members of his own party, he's struggling with independents, and he's firing up people who comprise a key part of our base. While David Koch surely approves, if Scott Walker ever wants to get re-elected, he's definitely doing it wrong.


Get a clue, Benny. The DNC won't even give their buddies in Wisconsin any money to watch Barrett get beat up AGAIN.


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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2012, 12:30:42 PM »
Get a clue, Benny. The DNC won't even give their buddies in Wisconsin any money to watch Barrett get beat up AGAIN.



Liberal clowns like 180, benny, blackass, straw, et al have no clue how bad they are going to get wiped out.   

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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2012, 07:05:37 AM »
Scott Walker Recall: Wisconsin Governor Verifies Strong Job Numbers As Election Approaches
By SCOTT BAUER 05/30/12 08:12 PM ET






MADISON, Wis. — Republican Gov. Scott Walker's administration said Wednesday that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has finalized higher job numbers for Wisconsin for 2011, which would blunt one of his opponents' biggest arguments against him just six days before he stands for recall.

However, Walker's Democratic opponent in the recall, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, told reporters that he doesn't believe Walker's administration and he wants to see official confirmation.

"Anybody has a right to be suspicious," Barrett said.

Walker's Department of Workforce Development provided an email to The Associated Press on Wednesday from the bureau's staff that shows it gave final approval to the numbers. The email did not say what number the bureau approved, but Workforce Development spokesman John Dipko said it was 23,608, which would be dramatically better job creation in the state than figures based on a different survey of businesses.

Dipko said the numbers would be provided to the AP on Thursday and published on the state's website Friday.

Though Tuesday's recall was sparked by Walker's proposal effectively ending collective bargaining rights for most state workers, much of the truncated campaign has focused on Walker's performance related to the economy. In an unusual move, Walker released the fresh job creation numbers two weeks ago, before the federal bureau had approved them.

Barrett has accused Walker of "cooking the books" and trying to spin the numbers to his advantage.

The labor bureau isn't scheduled to publish the new numbers until three weeks after the election. No one at the agency's regional office in Chicago answered the phone after hours Wednesday.

However, according to Walker's administration, the final figures confirmed by the bureau show the state gained 23,608 jobs in 2011, rather than losing 33,900 jobs, which was the worst in the nation. That figure would also be 287 higher than the estimate Walker released early.

"You have my personal assurance that is not a made-up number," said Georgia Maxwell, the department's executive assistant.

Walker was jubilant when told of the news after a campaign stop in Janesville.

"More than good news for me, it's good news for the state," a smiling Walker said.

Walker also said Barrett owed people an apology.

Todd Schober, a financial planner and Walker supporter from Racine, said he's always skeptical about what competing campaigns claim but that the positive numbers resonated more with him based on what he's seeing anecdotally.

"I just think we're heading in the right direction," he said.

Even with the improved numbers for 2011, Walker is far from meeting his campaign promise to create 250,000 jobs. He's on pace to create just over 94,000.

A Marquette University Law School released Wednesday poll showed Walker with a narrow 7-point lead over Barrett, 52 percent to 45 percent. The poll's margin of error was 4.1 percentage points. In the same poll two weeks ago Walker held a 6-point lead, 50 percent to 44 percent.

The latest random telephone poll of 600 likely voters was done between May 23 and Thursday.

The poll also showed that more respondents – 50 percent to 43 percent – believed Walker would do a better job with the economy than Barrett. That is similar to two weeks ago, when Walker held a 48-41 edge on that question. That question polled 720 registered voters and had a smaller 3.7 percentage point margin of error.

Meanwhile, out-of-state donors kept pumping cash into Walker's campaign last month.

Reports filed with state elections officials Tuesday show Walker, aided by a quirk in state law that eliminates contribution limits for recall targets, collected $5.9 million between April 24 and Wednesday. Almost two-thirds of that money – $3.7 million – came from contributors who listed an address outside Wisconsin.

Barrett, meanwhile, raised $3.4 million between April 24 and Wednesday, with 70 percent of his money coming from donors with Wisconsin addresses, the reports showed.

Barrett has raised a total of $4.2 million since he jumped into the recall race in late March, while Walker has raised $31 million since winning office.

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Associated Press writers Carrie Antlfinger in Milwaukee, Dinesh Ramde in Racine, Wis., and Todd Richmond in Madison, Wis., contributed to this report.

 
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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2012, 07:12:29 AM »
Walker seems to be on his way to defeating the recall.

So much for buyer's remorse. The only people still showing any remorse are the useless, pig headed, communist labor unions and the dumb democratic party.

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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #8 on: May 31, 2012, 08:27:53 AM »
Scott Walker Has A Surprising Group Of People Supporting Him In The Wisconsin Recall Election
Brett LoGiurato|3 minutes ago|36|1



One surprising result from Wednesday's Marquette poll of the Wisconsin recall election: Including party leaners, Gov. Scott Walker is getting a pretty significant 17.5 percent of support of Democrats.
 
That's helping to contribute to Walker's overall seven-point lead on Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Democrats decried the poll as a fraud Wednesday, but didn't do a very good job explaining their reasoning.
 
By comparison, including leaners, Barrett gets about 8 percent of the Republican vote. Walker got 88 percent of the Republican vote, and Barrett received just 78 percent of the Democratic vote. There's a clear gap in party enthusiasm here.
 
Here's the huge gap, though: Including leaners, Walker trounces Barrett in the Independent vote. He's leading that 45 to 31 percent.
 
The lack of enthusiasm for Barrett doesn't carry over to the presidential race, however. Barack Obama is leading Mitt Romney by 8 percentage points among likely voters. He also gets about 90 percent of the Democratic vote, and crushes Romney in the Independent vote.
 
The Republican Party is growing ever-confident of a victory in Wisconsin in the recall election. And they think it could carry over to November.
 
"Republicans have made a clear choice to provide the resources and support Governor Walker who's governing like he campaigned and moving Wisconsin in the right direction," RNC Chair Reince Priebus said Wednesday in a conference call with reporters. "One thing is really clear here if Walker wins on Tuesday, which we are really confident he will, Obama's going to have a much tougher road ahead in Wisconsin this fall."
 
In the Wisconsin Democratic Party conference call Wednesday, chair Mike Tate couldn't offer an explanation as to why the poll results were flawed when they showed Obama up comfortably.
 
"I would say that it's not my job to explain Charles Franklin's bad math," Tate said of Franklin, the Marquette pollster. "I don't think it makes any sense."
 
Well, there it is.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/scott-walker-wisconsin-recall-election-democrat-support-at-an-unusually-high-level-2012-5#comment-4fc78db76bb3f7f525000002#ixzz1wSfjHq00


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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2012, 10:44:26 AM »
So much for buyers' remorse, Benny!!

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Re: WI Gov.: Buyer's Remorse For Scott Walker
« Reply #10 on: June 06, 2012, 10:46:00 AM »
So much for buyers' remorse, Benny!!

180, Benny, Blackss, Straw and the others are on the ledge today knowing gaybama is going to get landslided.