Judge Prosser WINS in WI (retirement, states, votes, laws)
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When the Democrats "find" 14000 votes to win the next election I want to hear those of you who believe the Prosser win cheering for that too.
There could be an entirely different subject then. Maybe at that point Walker will literally be eating your children and and going home to home as a robber-baron stealing what little material you do have and he may have possibly knocked the daughter up too.
The more extreme we can make them look the better! (That's what they've told us to repeat as talking points... shhh...)
About midnight - THE NIGHT OF THE ELECTION. The local paper reported the votes totals at that time. There were no found votes. Maybe you should follow the story a little bit better to get at the facts.
Quote:
As expected, Brookfield city voters ran up a good turnout in the state Supreme Court race and gave incumbent Justice David Prosser nearly 11,000 votes.
Unofficial, unaudited results showed 76 percent of city residents who voted picked Prosser, with 24 percent voting for challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg.
No, it only means that on election day in 2010 he got more votes than any other candidate. And there have been significant events since the election that may suggest that he does not have majority support anymore.
Obviously not as significant as the Left/unions thought. WI voters came out to support Walker, to make sure the unions/Left didn't succeed after engaging in extortion, bullying, intimidation, death threats and physical violence.
Losing by .48% when you were originally expected to lose by somewhere in the range of 20% is not a huge defeat. The recall elections will be interesting.
Give it a rest.
Is does not matter if it is .48 or 48.0 he won and that is what counts.
The demnuts LOST and that is what matters to most.
Prosser won in WI...how's that overwhelming union surge doing?
I won't deign to start gathering all of the quotes from the various liberals here prior to the final counts how this election would be the linchpin from which the massive, inevitable and insurmountable working man's/leftist/union surge would drive from, that WI would be the first decisively won battle where the public union workers and their defenders would begin to retake their "lost rights" and defeat the evil Walker-monster, but I will ask this question...
How are things working out for ya?
Guess the public in WI, and I'd surmise many other places, don't really like having to pay for luxurious, comfortable retirements for public union workers with second homes in Florida, after "slogging" through 9-4 jobs at minimal stress and workload, with free lifetime healthcare - while they have to struggle to compete in a global economy after all.
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