New Poll Shows Barrett & Walker In a Dead Heat

Republican chickens are circling the coop…  Will they come home to roost? In a survey of 472 recall voters conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research from May 19 to 21, Walker leads Barrett 50 to 47 — within the poll’s four-point margin of error. Most importantly  though… Barrett leads with…

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No Recourse for Known Recall Petition Irregularities?

While it pains me to say it, the Walkerbots might have a point on the verification process.  There is a shortcoming in the language of the recall law that should at least be discussed.

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The Popularity of “Progressive”

More popular than Conservative, Progressive tops the list of popular political terms.

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WI Minority Takes up Terrorist Tactics

Well, I suppose the FitzWalker regime has been terroristic all along, but now they are the minority, according to a recent poll by The Wisconsin Public Radio/St. Norbert College Survey, which shows 58% of Wisconsin voters in favor of a recall of Governor Walker.  This is cause to shout out…

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Correcting the Cell Phone Survey Skew

SurveyUSA reviewed data collected from the 2010 elections to evaluate how much polling or not polling cell phone users skews poll results.  I can’t say that I’m surprised by their findings.

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Polls Polls Polls

In the wake of this weeks election results, where California Democrat Janice Hahn, soundly beat a \"tea party\" candidate for the seat vacated by corporatist Blue Dog Democrat Jane Harman. Here in Wisconsin the democratic challengers to the ethically challenged republican senators facing recalls withstood a primary by “fake” democrats…

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NYT Editorial and Senator Feingold

Obviously I agree with the New York Times on this one, or I wouldn’t bother re-posting it here. But the vacuous campaign being run by Mr. Ron Johnson hasn’t gone unnoticed nationally! When it came to the actual details of governing, Senator Russ Feingold, a Democrat of Wisconsin, trounced his…

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MA Senate Race – 2 Polls Vastly Different Results

In the Coakley vs. Brown Senatorial Race in MA PPP has Brown ahead 48 to 47%, while the Boston Globe reports that Coakley has a solid 15% lead on over Scott Brown. What’s the matter with these results?

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