Wisconsin Recall: Bucking the Super-PAC Trend
Tuesday's recall election in Wisconsin is being referred to as an indicator of what might happen in the Presidential race in November. Some pundits see it as organized labor's ultimate stand.
On one wall a sign read: "Losing is not an option," neatly summing up labor's attitude toward the June 5 recall election against Republican Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin. At the tail end of an exhausting, 17-month ride, union members and their allies
On one wall a sign read: "Losing is not an option," neatly summing up labor's attitude toward the June 5 recall election against Republican Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin. At the tail end of an exhausting, 17-month ride, union members and their allies
(Corrects punctuation in headline, changes date from May 31 to June 1) * Conservative "grassroots" groups seen raising $140mln in 2012 * Wisconsin a major test, victory could bring more funds * Conservative success could push Republicans further right
Dear Wisconsin Recall Fighters, I swear to God you are the coolest, most awesome people on earth, and I count myself incredibly privileged and honored to be.
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