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Tom Barrett To Face Scott Walker in Rematch to Right the Great Wisconsin Wrong
By: Sarah JonesMay. 8th, 2012more from Sarah Jones
Chaos via fake Democrats and delays in printing ballots; it’s another election in Wisconsin thrown into disarray by Republican tactics. Go, Democracy. Today’s race involved seven recall primary races, including the gubernatorial primaries.
With 31% of the vote in Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett has been declared the winner of the Democratic primary. Barrett’s lead had been expanding throughout the evening, and he currently leads Kathleen Falk, 54.8%-36.9%. In the race for the Democratic Lt. Governor slot Mahlon Mitchell easily cruised past his competition, 50.9%-27.1% over Isaac Weix.
In the gubernatorial Democratic primary to select Scott Walker’s recall election challenger, Democratic Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett faced off against Democratic former Dane County executive Kathleen Falk along with six fake Democrats planted by the Republicans. As predicted by the polls, Tom Barrett won.
There were delays in printing ballots for today’s unprecedented statewide primary recall election because the Republicans insisted on running fake candidates as Democrats, which meant that absentee ballots had to be redone on election night. Republicans were also planning on crossing over (Operation Chaos style) in the open primary to vote for the Democratic candidate they think Walker can beat.
Tom Barrett previously ran against Walker in 2010, and lost to the now embattled Governor in that race 52 to 47 percent.
However, 800,000 Wisconsinites voted in the 2008 campaign who did not vote in the 2010 gubernatorial race. Party leaders know that Democrats stayed home in 2010, and they think that Barrett has a best chance of beating Walker in the upcoming recall.
Barrett was predicted to win tonight’s primary with a recent Marquette University poll showing him leading 17 points over Falk. Barrett also polled better against Walker than Falk did.
Labor unions threw their support to Falk, including the Wisconsin AFL-CIO and SEIU, but party leaders feared Falk was seen as “too liberal” to beat Walker.
Let us not belabor the outdated notion that liberal extremism is bad but Tea Party extremism is palatable. Falk is a strong union supporter, but Democrats are facing a Governor with endless Koch coffers in a tight recall. They need a candidate with the broadest appeal to the majority of Wisconsinites and polls suggested that candidate is Barrett, which is why Republicans were voting for Falk.
Democrats contending to be the gubernatorial candidate were forced to go through a tough primary in anticipation of the June 5 recall election, including facing Republican activists running as Democrats. Fake Democrats also ran in the state Senate recall and lieutenant governor primaries.
These fake candidates were the cause of ballot chaos:
Delays in printing ballots for Tuesday’s primary recall elections caused by challenges from protest or “fake” candidates means some absentee voters’ ballots must be redone on election night in order to be counted, election officials said Monday.
Why do Republicans feel like they have to run fake candidates in order to weaken the Democrats? Probably because their platform (see the Ryan budget) isn’t exactly appealing to real humans, especially given Wisconsin’s infamous new record in the nation’s worst job losses.
So much for the Republican “job creation” theory of trickle down prosperity magically appearing after they spend millions on corporate welfare. They know their version of “shared sacrifices” (aka; tax the poor and middle class, defund all social services and give corporations subsidies for being successful) doesn’t work for the people, but they keep pushing it because it’s corporate crack for conservatives. They just can’t say no.
Republicans are facing an historic recall of their Governor, and yet Republicans still manage to presume that it can’t be them. It’s never them.
The conservative group that helped Republicans’ 2010 takeover of the House of Representatives, Americans for Prosperity (read: Koch Brothers Corporate Shills), projected the Republican problem onto the Democrats with a statement suggesting that Falk’s poor polling is a referendum liberal ideology, specifically unions and liberalism in general.
Politico reported:
Walker’s supporters say a Falk loss would send a signal that labor groups are struggling to keep their members in line.
“One reason they’ve been losing a lot lately is — not only can they not win independent households, but they have trouble keeping a lot of their own members,” said Americans For Prosperity President Tim Phillips, whose group is supporting Walker in the recall.
“At first blush, it tells you how out-of-touch ideologically they are with the state of Wisconsin when they think Mayor Barrett is somehow too moderate for them,” Phillips said.
According to Republicans in Wisconsin, Democrats are too ideologically extreme and are out of step with the people. It’s called projection and it’s wildly obtuse.
Here’s the real deal. This recall was initiated before Wisconsinites knew about the John Doe criminal investigation circling around Governor Scott Walker. The people didn’t approve of Walker’s union busting long before they knew his polices would fail and long before they knew that his top aides would end up pleading guilty to felonies for violating campaign laws.
It’s pretty clear what the recall is about, and it’s not a failure of unions; it’s a referendum on Scott Walker and the Wisconsin Republicans. Watch an ad aimed at Walker here to see how easy it is:
Hey, Wisconsin Republicans, this is what democracy looks like. It’s called a recall; it’s humiliating, it’s happening, and it’s definitely a referendum on Republican rule. No matter how many or much fake candidates, Koch money or chaos Republicans throw at the problem of their failed policies and systemic corruption, the voters are not going to forget.
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Reynardine
May. 8th, 2012 at 10:44 pm
I saw the headline posted this evening. The false-flag candidates are no surprise. I’d not be surprised to see a flood of them for state and local offices, and in some cases, even as U.S. representatives. Senators’ backgrounds are usually more easily traced, though with the amount of data available online, it should be possible to get an idea where even the more obscure candidates are coming from.
The Democratic electors in each state had better be carefully vetted, not just for bona fides, but for “soft spots”, such as debts, major expenses, and the possibilities for scandal about them and their family members both. If all else fails, I am certain the PNAC cadre now passing for t he GOP is prepared to use faithless electors, if they can get them, and Rupert Murder is doubtless the keeper of many dossiers for bribery and blackmail purposes. This may be the dirtiest election ever seen, and for the sake of our nation, we mustn’t lose.
Deborah Montesano
May. 9th, 2012 at 2:30 am
It wouldn’t be the first time Republicans stole an election, now would it? Considering that they keep alienating the public, what other chance to they have? (Check out “As The GOP Wages Wars, Who Remains On Their Side?” at thepoliticali.blogspot.co...)
Shiva (Moderator)
May. 9th, 2012 at 8:07 am
Walker is guilty imply by the fact the people being investigated worked for him. Kind of like how Obama was responsible for the actions of his secret service.
Remember the phone call where Walker told David Koch that he was on the path that Koch had laid out for him. He does not work for Wisconsin
The people of Wisconsin must take back their state from the Koch
Doris
May. 10th, 2012 at 1:22 am
Eh,Wisconsin,they, the teethugs fooled you once and shame on you.so now is the time to undo the damage.
GO! WISCONSIN…..send Walker walkin!