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kpete

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Mon May 14, 2012, 01:34 PM May 2012

EXCLUSIVE: Wisconsin Dems furious with DNC for refusing to invest big money in Walker recall [View all]

EXCLUSIVE: Wisconsin Dems furious with DNC for refusing to invest big money in Walker recall
By Greg Sargent

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The failure to put up the money Wisconsin Dems need to execute their recall plan comes at a time when the national Republican Party is sinking big money into defending Walker, raising fears that the DNC’s reluctance could help tip the race his way.

“We are frustrated by the lack of support from the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Governors Association,” a top Wisconsin Democratic Party official tells me. “Scott Walker has the full support and backing of the Republican Party and all its tentacles. We are not getting similar support.”

“Considering that Scott Walker has already spent $30 million and we’re even in the polls, this is a winnable race,” the Wisconsin Dem continues. “We can get outspent two to one or five to one. We can’t get spent 20 to one.”

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According to the Wisconsin Dem, the party has asked the DNC for $500,000 to help with its massive field operation. While the DNC has made generally supportive noises, the money has not been forthcoming, the official says — with less than a month until the June 5th recall election. The DNC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

much more:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/exclusive-wisconsin-dems-furious-with-dnc-for-refusing-to-invest-big-money-in-walker-recall/2012/05/14/gIQAj6lxOU_blog.html

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Sounds like bullshit. Unnamed source trying to stir up trouble. Scuba May 2012 #1
The latest poll was a robo poll from a right wing activist organization. Dawson Leery May 2012 #2
So it was "fair and balanced", huh? Scuba May 2012 #3
Greg Sargent reported on this in the morning. Dawson Leery May 2012 #5
now it's a named source Enrique May 2012 #4
The DGA is not the DNC. Scuba May 2012 #21
you misunderstood the quote Enrique May 2012 #25
Thank you. I had mis-understood. Scuba May 2012 #26
If this whole business is true, we'll be hearing confirmation on the grapevine. Jackpine Radical May 2012 #7
unnamed source now named = head of the wi democratic party. just trying to stir the pot, HiPointDem May 2012 #13
Wisconsin Democrats put DC Democrats to shame Enrique May 2012 #6
Glad to see someone who's up-to-date on WI party financing. Jackpine Radical May 2012 #8
see the quote from Mike Tate Enrique May 2012 #9
What will be the impact on the Democratic Party and the labor movement? kentuck May 2012 #10
I think it's symbolic... SomethingFishy May 2012 #11
One thing for certain... kentuck May 2012 #12
I think Democrats are ONLY concerned about their own individual races.. Bandit May 2012 #14
it's huge Enrique May 2012 #15
Here's the truth boomerbust May 2012 #16
Bingo. truebrit71 May 2012 #17
Is Obama willing to risk that I wonder? postulater May 2012 #20
Defeating Walker is paramount! guardian May 2012 #18
Yep! kentuck May 2012 #22
Serious question? How many donating DNC members here? Raise your hand! Tarheel_Dem May 2012 #19
yes, those Wisconsin Democrats are just out to get the DNC Enrique May 2012 #27
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin, in my humble opinion.... Scuba May 2012 #23
the Wisconsin Democrats started this whole thing Enrique May 2012 #28
Nope. We had thousands of People in the streets for 2 weeks before the Party acted. Scuba May 2012 #31
So support for a cause that has national ramifications is contingent on a local party ... markpkessinger May 2012 #30
Well, as "local" as state-wide is, I would hope we could do better. But we'll take all the help we.. Scuba May 2012 #32
At least Obama could auction off his comfortable shoes MannyGoldstein May 2012 #24
like new! Enrique May 2012 #29
It's really odd. MannyGoldstein May 2012 #33
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