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Thursday, March 3, 2011

'Recall' effort grows in Wisconsin against repugican reps

Good.
And add the governor as well (though a recall effort can't be launched until next January, after he's served a year in office - you can still raise money now).
The Wisconsin Democratic Party has decided to throw its weight behind a nascent grassroots drive to recall a number of repugican state senators, a move that will considerably increase the pressure on them to break with Governor Scott Walker, the Democratic party chair confirms.

"The proposals and the policies that repugicans are pushing right now are not what they campaigned on, and they're extreme," the party chair, Mike Tate, said in an interview. "Something needs to be done about it now. We're happy to stand with citizens who are filling papers to recall these senators."

Previously, Wisconsin Democrats had not publicly supported talk about recalling repugican Senators, in hopes of privately reaching a negotiated solution to the crisis. The Wisconsin Democratic Party's decision to support the recall drives represents a significant ratcheting up of hostilities and in essence signals that all bets are off.

Eight repugican Senators are eligible to be recalled right now, and various groups around Wisconsin are beginning to file papers to make it happen. Tate told me that the party would throw its organization behind such efforts.
Those Wisconsin state Democrats appear to have balls that our national Democrats do not.  As we (and others) noted earlier, nearly half of Wisconsinites would like to see their new repugican governor recalled.

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