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he was not ousted by the law, as your title suggests... he was ousted by the voters.. he lost
most places wont allow a recount unless it is less than 1%,..some places less than .5%
the LWNJ have been trying to get rid of Walker for almost a decade (2011) even tried and failed at a 'recall' vote
he won the 10 vote (entering into the position), the 12 vote, the 14 vote, and the 16 vote
4 terms as governor... he did well (4 terms is quite an accomplishment)
Now Tony Evers will have his chance....
Walker served two terms for Governor, not four. He won a four year term in 2010 and in 2014, lost this year. There was an attempt at a Recall in 2012, and he was successful on that, but it was not a separate term.. He was not on the ballot in 2016. You can argue he won three races for Governor (the two four year terms and the recall), but he did not serve four terms as Governor.
Don't play stupid, you know fully well that there is cheating going on especially in Fla. Any of you who deny this and try to downplay are despicable untrustworthy human beings.
Had Walker not signed into law that the vote must be within 1% of less, he would have ordered a recount. His deputy governor made statements about a recount on election night.
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Around 1 a.m. on Wednesday, when the vote was still too close to call, Walker's lieutenant governor, Rebecca Kleefisch, told supporters to prepare for a recount, CBS affiliate WDJT reported. Kleefisch told supporters "the fight is not over."
"We must ensure every valid vote in the state of Wisconsin is counted and we must be gracious no matter the outcome," she said.
Before he conceded, Walker's campaign wanted an examination of allegedly damaged ballots. He also wanted an official canvas of the vote, meaning absentee and accepted provisional ballots would be counted with Election Day ballots, WDJT reported.
Had Walker not signed into law that the vote must be within 1% of less, he would have ordered a recount. His deputy governor made statements about a recount on election night.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker ousted in Wisconsin by a law he put in place
More nonsense from the Party of Snarky Nonsense.
He was ousted because he lost the vote, not "because of a law he put in place". It's a concept that is real hard for Dems.
More nonsense from the Party of Snarky Nonsense.
He was ousted because he lost the vote, not "because of a law he put in place". It's a concept that is real hard for Dems.
Yep, Walker lost the vote alright!
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