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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,212 posts)
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 02:55 PM Oct 2018

Wisconsin's Walker confronts dire political outlook

MILWAUKEE — Standing in front of a beer pasteurizing tank at a Milwaukee manufacturing company, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker watched as former Gov. Tommy Thompson exhorted a friendly Republican crowd to help Walker prevail in his surprisingly precarious race for a third term.

"I know the recipe works," declared Thompson, waving his arms and wearing a bright red sweater under his suit coat on a cool October day. "The recipe is Scott Walker. You know like a good chocolate chip cookie, it sort of melts in your mouth? You know it really feels good."

But the old recipe for victory may not be working in a midterm election where Democrats appear poised to do well across the country. Ominous polls have Walker in trouble, and he's sounding the alarm to supporters. Democrats, after years of failure and frustration, are daring to hope that they may finally slay their political white whale.

If the onetime presidential candidate and Republican rising star loses, it would qualify as one of the bigger upsets of the midterm election because of his record in difficult situations before — winning election and re-election despite two victories in his state by Barack Obama, and turning back a 2012 recall attempt by Democrats incensed by his attack on public-sector unions.

A Walker loss to Tony Evers , the bland 66-year-old state education superintendent who enjoys Egg McMuffins and playing the card game euchre, would also give Democrats hope for the future in a state that Republicans have had a firm grip on for eight years.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/wisconsins-walker-confronts-dire-political-outlook/ar-BBOG6s3?li=BBnb7Kz

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CaliforniaPeggy

(149,712 posts)
1. May his outlook only worsen over time, the SOB!
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 03:31 PM
Oct 2018

He richly deserves to lose, and to lose big.

Go and retire someplace and allow us the pleasure of never having to deal with you again.

Demovictory9

(32,475 posts)
3. he's relatively young. He didn't plan to retire this early!
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 04:09 PM
Oct 2018

he'll hope that Trump appoints him to something

riversedge

(70,306 posts)
2. I know Tony Evers is a grand Wisconsinite since he loves to play euchre!!
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 04:06 PM
Oct 2018



A Walker loss to Tony Evers , the bland 66-year-old state education superintendent who enjoys Egg McMuffins and playing the card game euchre, would also give Democrats hope for the future in a state that Republicans have had a firm grip on for eight years.

DFW

(54,443 posts)
4. Walker confronts his dire political outlook with a shrug and a smirk
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 04:12 PM
Oct 2018

He is well-known for electoral fraud and his "friend" in Waukesha county, who miraculously "discovers" closets full of thousands of "forgotten" Republican votes if things are close and she can make a difference.

Only an incontrovertible solid majority against him will do the trick. Wisconsin? Get yer asses to the polls, and demand provisional ballots if Walker's goons try to trll you that you are "disqualified" from voting.

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