Duke Newcombe
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:35 PM
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Wisconsin DUers: Is it realistic to expect a "Total Recall" |
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... of all 6 Repubs we're running against tomorrow (as well as the rejection of the recall efforts against Dems)? I really need some good news this week.
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:36 PM
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1. That is, it is unrealistic to expect a total recall. n/t |
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Edited on Mon Aug-08-11 09:37 PM by elocs
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:39 PM
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2. elocs, for sure in La Crosse, but I'm a tad nervous about the |
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other areas.....was in Green Bay and the advertisements regarding the recalls were just terrible, nasty I mean.....just nasty. I hope the Dems can get 4 seats....four would be enough wouldn't it?? Four for a reversal of the senate???
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:42 PM
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6. Actually, we'd have to win 5 tomorrow..... |
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....to have enough seats to definitely retake the Senate. There are recall elections for two Democratic senators next week (8/16). So it's possible we could win back the Senate tomorrow, and then lose it next week! (Ooooh....this sounds like the Kloppenburg Supreme Court race, doesn't it?). Ultimately, we need a net gain of three (3) seats between the voting on 8/9 and 8/16. Hope this helps.
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Duke Newcombe
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:41 PM
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All Dems challenging incumbent Repubs win. All incumbent Dems survive recall effort by Repubs. Possible, or am I smoking something? (wish I were...it would make the pain that we're all being put through by these Tea Party asses more bearable).
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:48 PM
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Some of these district are pretty hardcore rethug. As was mentioned, all we need is a net gain of three. That many we've got in the bag IMO, and that's all that really matters.
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:52 PM
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9. Democrats will not realistically defeat every Republican in the recall elections. |
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But then they don't need to defeat them all.
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:56 PM
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10. Understood. I was hoping for a "firewall" of extra wins... |
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to survive "nervous" Dems, and to send a message that rocks the foundation of national Republicans.
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:59 PM
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13. If we get the wins we need it will be an intense week until the next elections. n/t |
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:58 PM
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11. That will probably be the reality... |
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However, the GAB is corrupt so expect tampered with ballot bags to be accepted as valid votes and Republicans all winning...
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Mon Aug-08-11 10:10 PM
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15. Yep. That GAB and their outsourcing Accenture- it's a nightmare... |
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Tue Aug-09-11 05:53 AM
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19. Yep, outsourcing our elections to Accenture? Good grief! n/t |
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:39 PM
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3. It all depends on ONE thing.....TURNOUT |
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Turnout. Turnout. Turnout. If you live in Wisconsin, PLEASE don't make the mistake that so many progressives made last November by staying home and allowing Scott Walker to become governor and the Republicans to take over the state senate. It is IMPERATIVE if workers' rights are to mean anything in our country in the years ahead, we must win these recall elections tomorrow.
GET OUT AND VOTE DEMOCRATIC!!!
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:58 PM
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12. That's exactly what happened last November & it gave us Walker, lost us Feingold. |
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Democrats, independents, and even Republicans who disagree with Walker and his minions (there are Republicans who are union public employees) should all be very motivated to get out and vote.
We should not be satisfied with a 40% turnout that would be hailed as great for a special election. The greater the turnout the more likely that the Democrats will prevail.
Yes, if we do not take the Senate there will be hell to pay and it will make the recall of Walker that much more difficult.
We cannot be satisfied with almost doing it. Success is vital.
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Tue Aug-09-11 01:02 PM
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21. If we fail to retake the Senate.... |
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...you can forget about recalling Walker. It's unlikely there will be much motivation for it. What's worse, is that Republican lawmakers around the country are watching Wisconsin to decide whether or not it's politically safe to decimate the unions. Remember, after the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling, Republicans know that the long-term source of funding for the Democratic Party will be from labor unions, and they want to do everything possible to undermine, limit, and destroy unions in their effort to starve their opposition of resources.
WISCONSIN PROGRESSIVE VOTERS......GET OUT AND VOTE TODAY!!!!!!!
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:41 PM
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4. I'm not there, but the numbers I've seen look pretty good. |
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I expect the 'Tea Party Downgrade' may get more people on our side to the polls.
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Mon Aug-08-11 09:47 PM
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7. I spoke to my State Rep a week ago and she thought there was a good chance that we'd take control |
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of the Senate. But I think a total recall is unrealistic.
Don't forget, there'll be another round of recall elections in another week or so when the Democratic Senators face recall.
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Mon Aug-08-11 10:09 PM
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14. Hopefully, like some here, |
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they won't stay home and pout.
Spoke with my son, he said they are all fired up. He said he thinks it wil be a good turn-out --small city of 9,000.
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Mon Aug-08-11 10:14 PM
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16. Well, no. We win at least 2. Best case = 4. |
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And 4 as a best case is being extremely optimistic. However, as others have said, it's entirely about turnout at this point.
I'm tired of the ads. I can't imagine what it's like to be getting the calls.
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Mon Aug-08-11 10:41 PM
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that Republicans will be alternating between the stock ticker and the crapper, forgetting the ballot box.
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Tue Aug-09-11 06:50 AM
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20. YES! The turn out on the challenge to Democratic senator was high! |
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With recent national events...and stock market collapse...Moderate Republicans will stay home.
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