The results are in…
The Democrats fueled by the unions recalled Republican Scott Walker and his lieutenant governor, not of wrong doing, but for doing what he/they said they would do if elected in 2010.
WAUKESHA, Wis. - Sixty million dollars in campaign spending and 15 months of protests later, Wisconsin voters decided Tuesday that Republican Gov. Scott Walker should keep his job after all. With over 60 percent of the precincts reporting, he held a 15-point lead over Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, 57 percent to 42 percent, and was projected to win by the major news networks.
The victory was the culmination of a heated recall election that began in the corridors of the state capitol and then transformed into a national test of the conservative grassroots and the power of organized labor. Walker's win deals a blow to the latter and energizes the former.
The special election turnout reached presidential levels, yet President Obama did not even visit the state as the recall campaign played out. As the race looked more and more like it would go to Governor Walker and many Democrats called for at least a quick Wisconsin stopover to show some support for Mayor Tom Barrett, the best Obama could muster was a tweet on the last night of the campaign.
The Democrat strategists and pundits and the unions will try to minimize the significance of this victory but in reality it was a significant victory for Scott Walker, Wisconsin, the GOP and America. It is also the beginning of the decline of the power of private sector unions’ perhaps unions in general, and a huge disappointment for Team Obama.
Based on some skewed exit polls the outcome of this election was gagged to be tight. Many thought it would be a very late night before the outcome could be called. Instead, as Sarah Palin said, it will be a late night in Chicago at Team Obama headquarters, where they are no doubt much more worried than they will ever admit.
MADISON — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker beat back a recall challenge Tuesday, winning both the right to finish his term and a voter endorsement of his strategy to curb state spending, which included the explosive measure that eliminated union rights for most public workers.
The rising Republican star becomes the first governor in U.S. history to survive a recall attempt with his defeat of Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and the union leaders who rallied for months against his agenda.
In his acceptance speech, Walker focused on growth, healing and working together.
Add tonight’s results to a little help Romney has received this week from Bill Clinton… and the Romney Campaign should be energized.
Wis. County-By-County Election Map Shows How Dominating Walker’s Victory Was
Progressives in WI may indeed have something to cry about. - (Via HuffPo)
Related:
Washington Post: Why Walker won the Wisconsin recall election
National Review: What It's Like on the Ground
Forbes: Walker's Victory Spells Doom for Public Sector Unions
Walker: "It Is Time to Put Our Differences Aside"
Marc Thiessen: Vice President Walker?
AFL-CIO: Time to Work Together to Forge a New Path Forward
Protesters: This is the End of Democracy
NewsMax: Governor Scott Walker Wins Wisconsin Recall Fight
WND: Walker Wins, Will Stay in Office
Coulter: The Recall Heard Round the World
WND: Media humiliated over election coverage
MSNBC coverage of the election - Sadness, shock, disappointment, anger are all words that could describe the “forward” leaning hosts of MSNBC last night. It was a rough night for liberal hosts. Glenn, Pat and Stu however had a wonderful evening. It was the one time conservatives could watch MSNBC - not for the content, but the comedy.
The Blaze Fact Checks ‘Weeping Voter’: His Claims Are… This is the end of democracy!
Glenn played the audio on radio this morning.Howard Dean Echoes Weepy Walker Protester:
"The beginning of the undermining of American democracy." Hmmm….
After Wisconsin Exit Polls, White House Must Wonder If All the Polling is Wrong
Flashback: Scathing New Ad Uses Maddow and Michael Moore to Remind How Important Recall Election Was
June 5th, 2012 was also primary day for CA, MT, SD, NJ and NM
A Growing Trend? Voters in Major Calif. Cities Approve Public Pension Reform
Palin: Wisconsin Results Mean 'Obama's Goose is Cooked'
Priebus: Obama ‘Left Democrats at the Altar in Wisconsin’
June 5th, 2012 was also primary day for CA, MT, SD, NJ and NM.
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