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In reply to the discussion: How can someone be both Pro-Walker and Pro-Obama? [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)21. State politics can be different
Think of your own state.
There are Republicans in my state who are somewhat OK and popular even though the state is basically blue. Some people might vote for the person rather than the party. It all depends on the local politics.
The big oversimplification people suffer from here is that the nation is uniform when it comes to Democrats vs. Republicans. My states has moderate Republicans. Some states have conservative Democrats.
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People who are mostly liberal but buy the whole "public sector unions get unfair benefits" crap....
YoungDemCA
Jun 2012
#7
More Econ 101: Benefits represent a pure cost, both in the public and private sector.
badtoworse
Jun 2012
#37
The question was about WI voters being pro-Obama and pro-Walker at the same time.
badtoworse
Jun 2012
#39
The exit polling showed 60% beleived recall elections should only happen for misconduct
GarroHorus
Jun 2012
#25
Apparently some people voted for Walker because they though that the recall was overboard
Freddie Stubbs
Jun 2012
#36