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WTF!!! Walker has a 47% approval rating in WisconsonThat's high for a guy who is being recalled.I would have though it was around 35% I'm not sure the democrats are going to beat him in a recall http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/02/walker-faces-fight-of-his-life-in-wisconsin-recall-election-.html
mucifer1. That's much higher than our Democratic Gov Quinn here in IL who is pro union for the most partLast edited Sat Mar 3, 2012, 09:46 AM USA/ET - Edit history (1)30% approval http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-02-09/news/ct-met-governor-pat-quinn-0210-20120210_1_tribune-poll-illinois-voters-quinn-and-legislative-leaders Actually, here in IL the economy is much worse than in Wisconsin and it has both parties to blame for that. It's not that much Gov Quinn's fault he's picking up the pieces on blago and the republican governors before him and the horrible state legislature which actually is run by crooked democrats. The speaker is blago's father in law.
madrchsod14. worse? not out here in this part of northern illinois.there`s more new jobs and rehires in the industrial sector that i`ve seen in the last few years. the plant my daughter works at is hiring 5 new employees do to the increase of construction equipment. rochelle will be hiring several hundred new employees this fall or winter. even fulton ill manufacturer is looking for 20 new employees. other than that quinn and the whole dam house and senate illinois is`t that bad a place to live.
PeaceNikki3. DU doesn't realize that this is the most polarized place in the nation.Y'all scoff and cry foul and can't believe that him and his disgusting teabagging posse are still winning here, but welcome to reality. Walker's approval rating with conservatives is about 80%. They are supporting him with as much fervor as we are opposing him.
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats
mucifer1. That's much higher than our Democratic Gov Quinn here in IL who is pro union for the most partLast edited Sat Mar 3, 2012, 09:46 AM USA/ET - Edit history (1)30% approval http://articles.chicagotr...n-and-legislative-leaders Actually, here in IL the economy is much worse than in Wisconsin and it has both parties to blame for that. It's not that much Gov Quinn's fault he's picking up the pieces on blago and the republican governors before him and the horrible state legislature which actually is run by crooked democrats. The speaker is blago's father in law.
Response to mzteris (Reply #8)Sat Mar 3, 2012, 10:13 AM PeaceNikki13. Dems also show up poorly in special elections here.This is the major reason I was hoping to align the recall with the fall GE. We need to GOTV like never before. And keep it up. We've lost our way and our state to these evil ****s and they will NOT go away lightly. They are fighting like demons to retain their power and do as much damage to us while they can.
Is there any other kind of democrat?
Public Policy Polling? they're so far to the left that you know the numbers were fudged and Walkers rating is actually higher then that.
June 5th, baby!
I will mark my calendar and be sure to watch the heads exploding left and left at DU.
I am excited. I might have to book a flight to visit family right around that time.
Be sure to fill out an absentee ballot while you are WI.
Fifty-four percent of Wisconsinites oppose the recall of Gov. Scott Walker, according to the most recent polling data from Rasmussen Reports. In a phone survey of 500 likely voters, Rasmussen also said 52% at least somewhat approve of Walker’s job performance to date, while 46% at least somewhat disapprove. The findings include 40% who strongly approve and 40% who strongly disapprove. By party, the poll revealed that 78% of Republican voters strongly approve of Walker’s performance and 73% of Democrats strongly disapprove.Among voters not affiliated with either major party, 58% at least somewhat approve of Walker’s performance, including 36% who strongly approve. Forty-three percent say they would vote to recall Walker and remove him from office, but 54% would vote against recall; 80% of the state’s Democratic voters would vote to remove Walker, but 89% of Republicans and 58% of unaffiliated voters would oppose that recall.