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Election 2010: Wisconsin Governor - GOP Still Holds The Edge
Posted by Ron Heuer, Feb 23, 2010
We sorely need a Governor in this state that is going to rein in the insane spending the current Democrat Governor has endorsed and promulgated. Scott Walker appears to be the candidate who has the experience in balancing budgets without raising taxes. Scott’s experience in Milwaunee County is proof of that.
Right now GOP Candidate Scott Walker is squarely in the lead and GOP Candidate Mark Neuman is also a strong challenger to Democrat Tom Barrett in the contest for Wisconsin governor Following are the latest Rasmussen Reports Survey….
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in the state finds Walker leading Barrett, the mayor of Milwaukee, by nine points – 49% to 40%. Last month, in the first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 survey of the race, Walker posted a 48% to 38% lead over Barrett. Read the rest of this entry »
Memo to Steele: GOP Will Win
Posted by Dick Morris, January 14, 2010
Pessimism is no more attractive in a party leader than it is in a high school cheerleader. And in the case of Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele, it is unwarranted as well. Despite his prediction, on Fox News, that GOP congressional control will not come “this year,” the Republican Party has a very, very good chance of taking both houses of Congress in 2010.
We are in the midst of a political tsunami. To judge that the water will only ascend a hundred feet or two hundred or three hundred is entirely speculative. Generally, once these things start, they go further than anyone would have thought likely. Only rarely do they fall short.
President Barack Obama’s determination to march ahead with his full socialist agenda, including the imposition of a healthcare system a majority doesn’t want, can only strengthen the winds and the tide that is approaching. The 60-vote Democratic Senate majority is empowering such arrogance and disdain for the democratic process that it is easy to see how it will trigger an equal and opposite reaction in the 2010 elections. Read the rest of this entry »
