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On Apr 6, 3:32*pm, Harryk wrote:
Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 3:06 pm, *wrote: Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 2:39 pm, * *wrote: It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. A "stiff repudiation" would be a landslide win. *A win by 200 votes out of a million is a dead heat, and is statistically insignificant. Virtually half the state supports the governor. One has to wonder how much the *unions* spent on the election. *:- The Repubs outspent the Dems. There's no doubt that union money and thugs put the dems over the top and in the lead. *There was a lot at stake for them. *That and a little ACORN action, eh? We've seen it before just a couple of years ago. *The dems have a new playbook on cheating. Whoops...analysis from the post: Why the left’s showing in Wisconsin Supreme Court race is a big deal By Greg Sargent Greg Sargent? A far left whacko and apologist. Meaningless tripe. And the Republicans may have outspent the Dems, but when you add in the *union* money spent, that puts the Dems over the top. The union pulled out all the stops on this one, and apparently could only pull it out by 200 votes. |
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