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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Democrats Hit Walker With Over 1 Million Recall Signatures

Democrats file more than 1 million signatures to recall Gov. Scott Walker, but no candidate or election date have been announced.

After two months of flexing their volunteers' political muscles on the streets, Wisconsin Democrats delivered a powerful first punch in the recall rumble against Gov. Scott Walker today when they filed more than 1 million signatures to recall the first-term Republican governor. Hundreds of recall supporters cheered in the street when Julie Wells, a coordinator of the recall effort in rural Jefferson County, threw up the cargo door of a U-Haul truck containing boxes of the signatures and congratulated the crowd for their two months of work gathering signatures all across the state. “Despite the millions of dollars Walker has raised and spent, we have overcome…We have proven that democracy is alive and kicking in the state of Wisconsin,” …

morninmist

6:45 pm on Friday, March 30, 2012

The TeaGOP is a bunch of hypocrites including folks on this board who constantly cry about Dems wasting taxpayer money. But here you go again--more wasting of taxpayer money. You tried it last summer and LOST--not you try again at taxpayers expense! Lisa Mux. ‏ @Muxywithmoxie GOP to run placeholder Dem candidates in all recalls http://elections.wispolitics.com/2012/03/gop-to-run-placeholder-dem-…   more ›

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

UPDATE: Walker Recall Petition Drive Hits the Half-Million Mark

Organizers sets new target of collecting 720,000 signatures to force recall election for Wisconsin governor.

Story updated at 11:40 a.m. CST Thursday to reflect new numbers. One month to the day after the start of the effort to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from office, organizers announced Thursday that they have collected more than 507,000 signatures on recall petitions. Gathering the majority of the 540,280 petition signatures needed to spark a recall election, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chairperson Mike Tate told supporters at a press conference Thursday, volunteers will continue to canvass. United Wisconsin, which is spearheading the recall effort with the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, echoed Tate, setting a new goal for how many signatures it hopes to collect: 720,277. That's one-third of the total turnout in the November 2010 …

SD

10:09 am on Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Is it wonderful for the increase in property taxes this year? Also it would been great to take a train from Minneapolis to Chicago, that's right Wisconsin is going back in time. Wouldn't a new train created jobs? I thought Wisconsin was open for business.   more ›

Monday, November 28, 2011

Walker Recall Effort More Than Halfway There, Organizers Say

United Wisconsin, the main recall group, says it has 300,000-plus signatures; GOP calls the effort a "baseless, partisan power-grab."

Just one day short of two weeks since the effort began, the group behind the move to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker said Monday it has gathered more than 300,000 signatures — more than half the number needed to force a recall election. Wisconsinites were signing the recall petition at the rate of 1,040 per hour, according to Wisconsin United, the main group behind the effort. In the first 96 hours of the recall effort, which began Nov. 15, more than 105,000 signatures were collected from all 72 counties in Wisconsin. The group needs 540,208 valid signatures by Jan. 17 to force an election, and organizers say they hope to gather between 600,00 and 700,000 signatures. County-by-county figures were not available, however, United …

Nick Poulos

11:55 am on Sunday, December 4, 2011

@JB: I owe you still a response concerning your comments regarding socialism from several days ago. Plutocratic Oligarchy does not include the union members, democrats, or any of those in need. I believe that there is a complete social myopathy that keeps even the best of people from realizing that we all have an ethical responsibility to one another. Your Republican members - especially the Tea …   more ›

Monday, November 14, 2011

UPDATE: Website of Group Organizing Recall Back Online After Cyberattack

United Wisconsin says Monday's attack was "coordinated and deliberate."

Updated at 8:35 p.m. Monday to indicate that site is back online. Just hours before the official start of the drive to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from office, the group spearheading the effort said that its website was the victim of a cyberattack on Monday. United Wisconsin, the group working with the Wisconsin Democratic Party in the effort to recall Walker, said Monday evening that its website went down at about 2 p.m. The site was back online about six hours later. "Early this afternoon, United Wisconsin's website www.unitedwisconsin.com, was the victim of a cyber attack. Our web team reports that this attack was coordinated and deliberate its target," the organization said in a statement. The FBI and the Wisconsin attorney …

Waukesha Patriot

12:45 pm on Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The website said it would back up in time for the start of the recall at 12:01 am. Anyone with any brains knows that when a website crashes you have no control over when it comes back online. Another lame attempt by Dems to blame GOP for something that they did. And if you want an example of what the Dems do economically Milwaukee is our very own poster child of what happens when you tax citizens…   more ›

Monday, October 17, 2011

Gov. Scott Walker Recall Effort Seeks 540,000 Signatures

The lead organizer of a group dedicated to forcing Wisconsin's governor into a recall election says he is confident they will reach their goal.

Michael Brown, head of United Wisconsin, the group set on recalling Gov. Scott Walker said Sunday that he's confident they will gather the more than 540,000 signatures needed to force the governor into an early election. Brown told the TV news show UpFront with Mike Gousha that United Wisconsin will create 17 offices around the state to collect signatures.  Recall efforts will officially begin on Nov. 15. Organizers have until Jan. 13 to collect the signatures.  Even if successful, efforts to unseat Walker will face a mountain of cash. The Green Bay Press-Gazette reported Monday on an exception in state campaign finance laws for recall elections. Donors can give the governor an unlimited amount of money from the time the recall election …

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Patriot

3:37 pm on Sunday, November 6, 2011

@Bucky-Because ur boy Doyle did such a great job right? Hmmmm I think if you look at the voting above u will see the majority feel Walker will not be recalled. Your just part of the minority and the majority has spoken   more ›

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Recall Organizers Set Their Sights on Gov. Scott Walker

United Wisconsin will begin collecting signatures Nov. 15 in effort to force a recall election of the governor.

The state Senate recall elections that captured the attention of the state and country earlier this year might have just been preludes to the main event. On Tuesday, United Wisconsin announced it would begin collecting signatures Nov. 15 to force a recall election of Gov. Scott Walker. The group, which is collaborating with grassroots organizations throughout the state, is confident it will reach its goal of 700,000 signatures — roughly 160,000 more than the 540,206 needed to force a recall election. Once the calendar hits Nov. 15, the group will have 60 days to collect the needed signatures, according to state law. “Governor Walker and his accomplices continue to destroy our state and serve special interests,” said United Wisconsin Co-…

Bucky

8:44 am on Saturday, December 24, 2011

Scott Walkers parents live with him and his family in Wauwatosa. I wonder if Scott takes their S. S. checks every month to allow them to live there. The job loses in Wisconsin have forced many of our children to return home but when your parents are forced to move back in with you now you know Walker has really failed.   more ›

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