Wednesday, June 6, 2012

John Lehman WI Senate Win Reins In Righty Excess

If John Lehman's unofficial numbers in Racine hold up, and Democrats recapture the State Senate, the brakes can be applied to some of the excesses that Walker and the Fitzgeralds pushed through in the last 15 months.

Former state Sen. John Lehman, D-Racine led state incumbent Republican Sen. Van Wanggaard, with 36,255 votes to Wanggaard's 35,476 votes, according to unofficial results with all precincts reporting.

Three Republicans won state Senate races Tuesday in Wisconsin, but with Lehman winning Racine County, the Democrats will take control of the Senate and gain the 17-16 majority.
Lehman declared victory shortly before 1 a.m.

4 comments:

Reagan's Disciple said...

While the Waangard loss (if it holds) will be disappointing, it really doesn't matter much long term. The reason is that not much will be done in the fall session, and then Republicans will regain control in the November elections with control of about 19-20 seats.

Enjoy the next decade in the minority!

Paul Berge said...

@ Reagan's Disciple: We'll take whatever respite from the Mississippification of Wisconsin we can get.

Anonymous said...

I expect to be hearing much more Wisconsin accented banter in bars in New England in the next decade in the coming years.

Anonymous said...

@ Paul Berge: You talk as though Mississippi is a failure of some sort, but they have a $300 million surplus this year while cutting $200 million in federal funding. A much more fiscally sound model than that of Wisconsin, don't ya think, Sporto! Why don't you think beyond stereotypes because the majority of Southern states are doing what the northern can't, think for themselves and live within their means.
Facts shall set you FREE from government tyranny!