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In case you were wondering how high the stakes are for the national right in the battle over Scott Walkers recall, consider this: The Americans for Prosperity Foundation, a branch of the conservative group founded by the Koch brothers, is sinking at least $700,000 into ads in Wisconsin defending Walkers record.
The spot is a remarkable minute-long defense of Walkers budgetary policies, including the controversial rollback of public employee bargaining rights, and interestingly, the ad mounts this defense without mentioning Walkers name once.
Americans for Prosperity Foundation spokesman Levi Russell confirms to me that the $700,000 ad buy will fund this ad in various Wisconsin markets, and another ad to be unveiled next week. The current spot, which has run previously, doesnt mention Walker because the ad is being funded by the groups 501c3. The groups massive investment in the Walker recall fight is another reminder that for national conservative and Tea Party groups, the battle to defend Walker against recall has emerged as their number one national cause celebre.
As Andy Kroll reported recently, the Walker recall is a crucial, make-or-break moment for the Tea Party. Walkers initial election was a major Tea Party victory, and the Tea Party is currently shrinking and a bit adrift. If Walker loses, it will be a major blow to the national movement. In this sense, the battle to save Walker may end up being seen as the Tea Partys last stand.
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WI_DEM
(33,497 posts)to put up against Walker.
I'm getting worried....
There aren't any "world class" candidates officially entered into the race right now.
What I mean by "world class" is that they have to be smart enough, strong enough, disciplined enough to stand up to what is sure to be a full, withering, blistering, vicious attack in the media, from slimy opposition research,, and from staged events to make Walker look like he's addressing an adoring and grateful Wisconsin.
It certainly is the TEA PARTy's last stand and they've got so much KOCH Money behind them that it is frightening.
Evasporque
(2,133 posts)JoyN62
(14 posts)Scott Walker is another example of a "bought and paid for" politician. Hopefully, the people of Wisconsin will see through this and throw the bum out.