The same voters that retained Walker put Obama in front by 7%, with very few undecided. Ya see,fellas, a lot of folks who still
prefer Obama to the Human Etch-a-Sketch thought that a recall wasn't warrented, even if they didn't agree with Walker.
Other recent poll data: Pennsylvania--Obama by 14% with almost 83% of respondents saying they've pretty much made up their
minds.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
So.....Slick, no comment on the "ramification" of the failed union influence....or Obama failing to support them?
Instead?
You use the new catch phrase/word?
"Human Etch-a-Sketch" and "pretty much made up their minds"
Pudfark wrote:So.....Slick, no comment on the "ramification" of the failed union influence....or Obama failing to support them?
Instead?
You use the new catch phrase/word?
"Human Etch-a-Sketch" and "pretty much made up their minds"
Obama has done anything but bend to the will of Unions. He has been very even-handed. I suspect his folks saw wading into
a toxic Wisconsin race that even many Dems didn't support as a losing idea, so they stayed out of the fight. The Unions will
still support Obama in the fall because he is better for them, in the overall sense, than Romney(or at least, anyone's guess of what Romney really believes, if he believes anything at all).
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
Just my opinion.....I think the unions would be better served?
Spending their money on State/Local battles...instead of Obama.
Wouldn't surprise me one bit...if it turns out that way.
Seems the majority of the country views the Walker thingy as a win
for fiscal conservatism and a loss for the left.
Old Pudfark sez: " Recall is out and Recant is in.... "