Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Walker Is Still Vulnerable To Recall

His methods and actions have been secretive, destructive and spiteful. His poll numbers are awful. He lost two Republican Senate seats Tuesday night. He made himself the lightning rod, and isn't out of the woods even if he were to have a 17-16 majority in the Senate.

Stay tuned.

3 comments:

enoughalready said...

I have to agree that Walker remains vulnerable, tough as that recall will be.

Anonymous said...

It's time to redouble efforts now. While this was not the total victory we hoped for, it is a good outcome. If he weren't an arrogant creep with a Messiah complex, King Scottie would be worried. His post-election statement that he now wants to "work with all parties" shows incredible chutzpah, coming just hours after he signed a horribly partisan redistricting plan. He is not in fact interested in working with anyone except his GOP cronies and campaign contributors. He should be given no quarter. Let the recall effort begin in earnest so that the required signatures can be gathered as early as legally permissible.

Ted Rulseh
Manitowoc

Reagan's Disciple said...

Ted with your signature you only need about 549,999 more.

Good Luck.