christiefan915
Catalyst
I think the last recall of a Governor was from my liberal state of California when they recalled Gov. Gray Davis (D) and replaced him with Schwarzenegger (R).
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And how'd that work out for ya?
I think the last recall of a Governor was from my liberal state of California when they recalled Gov. Gray Davis (D) and replaced him with Schwarzenegger (R).
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except we've already proven that was a lie......so sorry, Don.......
for more verification, here's a new source just in case you don't believe the Huffington Post.....
The family values Republican? That Schwarzenegger?
LOL
Yep, that one that most democrats voted for to replace Davis.
Between Jan. 1, 2011 and April 23, 2012? The numbers were updated since then.
"Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker vastly out-raised and outspent his Democratic challenger in the state's recall election, largely on the strength of major donations from across the country.
One reason for that was a quirk in Wisconsin law, which lets a governor in Walker's situation bypass limits on political donations. Wisconsin law says candidates for governor normally may not take donations of more than $10,000 each. That was the limit under which Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, the Democrat, operated in the recall election being decided Tuesday at the polls.
But as governor, Walker had a different set of rules. A somewhat obscure state law passed in 1987 says that when a governor is facing a recall challenge, the normal donation limits are suspended for "the payment of legal fees and other expenses."
"Fifty-nine percent of his overall contributions come from people in other states," Lueders says. And three-quarters of the largest donations — those of $10,000 or more — came from donors in other states. They include ardent conservatives such as Foster Friess of Wyoming, the best known benefactor of former presidential candidate Rick Santorum; and Bob Perry of Texas, who has given more than $4 million to Mitt Romney's superPAC, and in 2004 sponsored the Swift Boat ads that attacked Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts."
http://www.npr.org/2012/06/05/154368815/in-fundraising-walker-had-a-governors-advantage
sorry dear, you're going to have a hard time overcoming the burden of proof against recorded fact.......liberal lies won't fly in high winds.....
Which part is a lie?
Koch wins.
unions lost.....and they spent a lot more than Koch did.....shucks, the unions couldn't even get the candidate they supported past the primary.....
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker vastly out-raised and outspent his Democratic challenger in the state's recall election, largely on the strength of major donations from across the country.
read the Wisconsin State Journal article linked above....now it may be the Democrats wasted a lot of time and money arguing about who should be the Democratic candidate, but the fault isn't in Walker's fund raising.....the fault was in the Democrats campaigning........
Major donations = And three-quarters of the largest donations — those of $10,000 or more — came from donors in other states. They include ardent conservatives such as Foster Friess of Wyoming, the best known benefactor of former presidential candidate Rick Santorum; and Bob Perry of Texas, who has given more than $4 million to Mitt Romney's superPAC...
Major donations = And three-quarters of the largest donations — those of $10,000 or more — came from donors in other states. They include ardent conservatives such as Foster Friess of Wyoming, the best known benefactor of former presidential candidate Rick Santorum; and Bob Perry of Texas, who has given more than $4 million to Mitt Romney's superPAC...
So you think the reason the vast majority of Wisconsin voters support Walker's reforms is because he spent a lot of money?