From Eric Dondero:Wisconsin was a deeply blue state in 2008. Scott Walker's "Miracle" in turning around the economy through deep spending cuts, and reins on public sector union overreach, has certainly helped to turn it a little purple. But a fully red state?
This from Rasmussen:
Barack Obama carried Wisconsin easily in the 2008 presidential election, but he is slightly behind Texas Governor Rick Perry and runs just ahead of two other top Republican hopefuls in Rasmussen Reports’ first Election 2012 look at the Badger State.Editor's comment - This most certainly will help him gain momentum in the next few weeks heading into Iowa and New Hampshire. Republicans want someone who can win above and beyond all other considerations.
Perry earns 46% support from Likely Wisconsin Voters to Obama’s 42% in a new statewide telephone survey. Six percent (6%) prefer some other candidate, and another six percent (6%) are undecided.
2 comments:
Well, GOLLY!
Rick goes on a drunken binge in New Hampshire and we know that his polling number will be plummeting even faster than they are already.
Good to know that a Drunk Texan beats the president of the United States.
What? Romney isn't the one in Wisconsin? This is good news for Perry.
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