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EFerrari

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22. Didn't the exit polls say it was going to be close?
Sun Jun 10, 2012, 09:08 AM
Jun 2012

And we don't know if the vote count is good because it's vapor voting.

I think he probably did win but let's keep track of what we know we know and don't know.

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How Walker Really Won Wisconsin [View all] HiPointDem Jun 2012 OP
Stupid White Working Class DontTreadOnMe Jun 2012 #1
How do you know they voted for it? fasttense Jun 2012 #8
+1000 shcrane71 Jun 2012 #26
Oh, puh-leeze. There is no set of conceivable data that would prove coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #41
You have it ass backwards. It is the elections department that should be required eridani Jun 2012 #48
There is no set of data that the 'elections department' could provide coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #49
I think your right.... I think the private source code would be the true midnight Jun 2012 #50
No member of the public needs to prove fraud under any circumstances eridani Jun 2012 #51
Let's begin with Barrett. Of all the people with a dog in this fight and skin in the game, Barrett coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #52
No it does not. eridani Jun 2012 #53
So you want to murder people. greytdemocrat Jun 2012 #17
These are the very people who had pensions before Reagan L. Coyote Jun 2012 #30
My thoughts HarveyDarkey Jun 2012 #40
You're barking mad n/t Nuclear Unicorn Jun 2012 #54
This is one of the best synopsis I have read of the Wisconsin race. kentuck Jun 2012 #2
True. Now, the next question is - are our people gonna do anything about this? calimary Jun 2012 #3
The people will NOT see... kentuck Jun 2012 #4
This is what a communist friend of mine said TBF Jun 2012 #20
That's actually pretty astute analysis and brings to mind Lenin's coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #43
They don't SEE themselves as belonging to the working class, even though they do. eppur_se_muova Jun 2012 #45
WI voters learned very well. They were bombarded with ads and mailings EFerrari Jun 2012 #25
Our party leaders are bought off... ljm2002 Jun 2012 #6
Good post Blecht Jun 2012 #47
"Before Proposition 13 California’s schools were ranked number one in the US" FBaggins Jun 2012 #15
The biggest selling point for houses in Silicon Valley was our schools. n/t EFerrari Jun 2012 #21
I attended K-12 in the Long Beach Unified School District. KansDem Jun 2012 #38
From the battlefield 12zelda12 Jun 2012 #5
+1 HiPointDem Jun 2012 #7
Welcome to DU! Quantess Jun 2012 #10
Time to reinvent the concept of union to be more encompassing L. Coyote Jun 2012 #31
+ another 1 Lefta Dissenter Jun 2012 #33
Quit crying and start working for November. You took a risky shot and missed. You knew Walker was RBInMaine Jun 2012 #37
If union members hadn't voted for Walker, he wouldn't have won. Vinca Jun 2012 #9
We shouldn't assume that all union members are Democrats... kentuck Jun 2012 #34
Here is the condensed version NNN0LHI Jun 2012 #11
Who says Walker "really won Wisconsin"?? dan shays Jun 2012 #12
2010, then the polls going into this, then the exit polls, then the vote count KurtNYC Jun 2012 #19
Didn't the exit polls say it was going to be close? EFerrari Jun 2012 #22
Another thing against us 12zelda12 Jun 2012 #13
There's no way the Wisconsin voters didn't know what was going on with Walker. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #14
They "wanted" unions busted because Walker and Repubs framed unions as parasites Larkspur Jun 2012 #16
We'll have to agree to disagree. No "framing" can make me vote to end Social Security. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #18
It's not "greed of unions" - TBF Jun 2012 #24
So you agree with me: greed is known by rich and middle class alike. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #27
No - I completely disagree with you. TBF Jun 2012 #32
bingo! kentuck Jun 2012 #35
They decided that on their own with the help of tens of millions of dollars EFerrari Jun 2012 #23
Everyone has answers, can they all be correct??? HereSince1628 Jun 2012 #28
B.S. "aggressively spread outright falsehoods on these sites... represents a major turn in .. L. Coyote Jun 2012 #29
Furthermore... kentuck Jun 2012 #36
Wisconsites were fundamentally against recalling a sitting governor like this. End of story. RBInMaine Jun 2012 #39
Why? kentuck Jun 2012 #42
One of the critical things that we all need to do in campaigns LiberalFighter Jun 2012 #44
How Walker really won Wisconsin: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Initech Jun 2012 #46
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