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Poll: Wisconsin Voters Wouldn't Elect Gov. Walker In Do-Over

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It looks like the Wisconsin voters are having buyers remorse, which is a sign Gov. Walker is overreaching in the stalemate.

Poll: Wisconsin Voters Wouldn't Elect Gov. Walker In Do-Over | TPMDC

Wisconsin voters already have buyers remorse about electing Gov. Scott Walker (R).
In a PPP poll released Monday, a majority of registered Wisconsin voters say that in a hypothetical re-do of last year's gubernatorial election, they would vote for Democrat Tom Barrett, whom Walker defeated in November. That finding comes as Walker continues to stand firm on his budget proposals that would strip most state public employees of long-held collective bargaining rights.
Fifty-two percent of respondents said they would vote for Barrett if the election were held today, while 45% said they would vote for Walker. That's almost exactly the opposite of what happened in the election, when Walker won the governorship with 52% of the vote to Barrett's 47%.

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It looks like the Wisconsin voters are having buyers remorse, which is a sign Gov. Walker is overreaching in the stalemate.

Poll: Wisconsin Voters Wouldn't Elect Gov. Walker In Do-Over | TPMDC

Wisconsin voters already have buyers remorse about electing Gov. Scott Walker (R).
In a PPP poll released Monday, a majority of registered Wisconsin voters say that in a hypothetical re-do of last year's gubernatorial election, they would vote for Democrat Tom Barrett, whom Walker defeated in November. That finding comes as Walker continues to stand firm on his budget proposals that would strip most state public employees of long-held collective bargaining rights.
Fifty-two percent of respondents said they would vote for Barrett if the election were held today, while 45% said they would vote for Walker. That's almost exactly the opposite of what happened in the election, when Walker won the governorship with 52% of the vote to Barrett's 47%.

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I wonder what those numbers would look like if Walker raised taxes, to bailout the PEU's.
 
The topic is irrelevant, so there's a chance he wouldn't get re-elected, IF they had a re-elections now, but guess what, you've got to wait for that, unfortunately it's not today or tomorrow.
 
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