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In reply to the discussion: About wisconsin's supposed dislike of recall elections & belief recalls are only for malfeasance [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)2. Where did this come from though? The first I heard it was yesterday, all over the place.
It was as if someone sent out a talking point and it spread like wildfire.
Then today I read that it came from exit polls. So, who did they talk to? Republicans? They certainly were not happy with the recalls. Especially since three of them were successful.
I would like to know if it was just Republicans. Which would not be a surprise, until they want to do it.
Sounds like maybe the PTBS are afraid of recalls.
It's interesting how there has been vitually no news on the successful recalls, only on Walker.
Btw, thanks for that information. Doesn't sound like they don't like recalls.
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About wisconsin's supposed dislike of recall elections & belief recalls are only for malfeasance [View all]
HiPointDem
Jun 2012
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Where did this come from though? The first I heard it was yesterday, all over the place.
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#2
yep, obviously a talking point -- obvious even here at du, with throngs repeating it.
HiPointDem
Jun 2012
#3
I definitely never saw it throughout the past year and a half as the recalls were in progress.
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#5
no one claimed people weren't entitled to their opinions. i said their opinions apparently
HiPointDem
Jun 2012
#11
I feel very much the same way. If you don't like a politician, vote them out at the next REGULAR
RBInMaine
Jun 2012
#16
Well, you were wrong. Three Republican legislators were successfully recalled giving a majority
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#24
The same senate that's not going to be in session until after the next round of elections?
harmonicon
Jun 2012
#40
Walker cannot call any special sessions now to push through any of the Koch Bros
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#41
This was a gubernatorial recall after only a year and a half. Did not sit well with people at all.
RBInMaine
Jun 2012
#15
It sat very well with voters. Three Republicans were successfully recalled by the VOTERS from
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#25
Meanwhile, the so-called "free" press here refuses to connect the dots to Ohio....
Scuba
Jun 2012
#17
Well, I have found the source of those complaints, and it was not from Democratic voters.
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#26
Tell The Good Democrats From Wisconsin I Know...They The Ones Spreading A "Lie"...
KharmaTrain
Jun 2012
#29
No, I will not diminish the success the tens of thousands of people in Wisc have accomplished
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#34
Your first hand report is anecdotal. The evidence shows that the recalls worked and Republicans lost
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#36