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Old 06-07-2012, 08:08 AM   #5
Jim in CT
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Originally Posted by spence View Post
You should ask how often Gov recalls work, how much special interest money was at play and what the current poll numbers are.
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Spence, you are literally making it up as you go along...

"You should ask how often Gov recalls work"

OK, Spence, let's ask that question. How often do governor recalls work? Anyone? Answer: before Tuesday night, they worked every single time. Walker was the first governor to ever survive a recall. Before Tuesday night, recalls worked 100% of the time. Not 99% of the time. !00% of the time. Spence, how do you like them apples?

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ele...sin?source=rss


"how much special interest money was at play"

Outside unions donated big to oust Walker. Liberal special interests had just as much of a right to donate to this cause as conservative special interests. They chose not to, even though it was they who picked this fight. Conclusion: public sentiment is turning against big labor. That conslusion is validated by the spectacular results in San Diego and San Jose...

Liberals are whining that Walker "bought" the election. Last time I checked, Obama drastically outspent McCain in 2008. Spence, were you whining then, that Obama was buying the election? I didn't think so...

"what the current poll numbers are"

The current polling numbers are lousy for Obama. Romney just became the nominee, most folks don't know anything about him yet, and he's in a dead heat with Obama. 5 months away from the election, it would be bad for an incumbent if Romney was within 10 points. That it's a dead heat, is HUGE trouble for the incumbent.

Listen to the bell Spence, it tolls for thee. Spin it any way you want...

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