Wisconsin Democrats angry that the DNC not funding recall campaign against anti-labor Republican governor
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Wisconsin Democrats angry that the DNC not funding recall campaign against anti-labor Republican governor

Madison : WI : USA | May 18, 2012 at 1:39 PM PDT
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Gov. Walker on Rhetoric Used at Wisconsin Protests

Wisconsin Democrats are angry that the national party has so far refused their request for a big investment in the Scott Walker recall.acccording to this article.

At the same time the national Republican Party is sensitive to the importance of ensuring that the right wing anti-labor governor should remain in power. They are investing a lot of money in the campaign to defend Walker.

A top Wisconsin Democrat told the author:“We are frustrated by the lack of support from the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Governors Association,”“Scott Walker has the full support and backing of the Republican Party and all its tentacles. We are not getting similar support.”

Even though Scott Walker has already spent 30 million on his campaign the Democrats are still even in the polls with the Walker defense. The official continued:“We can get outspent two to one or five to one. We can’t get spent 20 to one.”

The Wisconsin Democrats apparently have asked the national party for half a million dollars to help with their field operations. The DNC (Democratic National Committee) has supported Wisconsin Democrats rhetorically but no financial help has come so far. The recall vote is scheduled for June 5th.

Polls indicate that most in Wisconsin have already made up their miind. Although the Walker campaign spent a great deal of money the polls have not changed much. Whoever is able to get the best turnout will probably win. The Wisconsin Democrats want funds for their field operations.

The Wisconsin Democrats are particularly angry because a loss in the recall could hurt them in the fall as well in the presidential election. A Wisconsin Democrat official told the author:“Scott Walker has made this a national election,”. “If he wins, he will turn his victory into a national referendum on his ideas about the middle class. It will hurt Democrats nationally. The fact that [national Dems] are sitting on their hands now is so frustrating. The whole ticket stands to lose.” If Obama is really committed to labor he must show it by helping fund this key battle against an anti-union Republican governor. For more see this article.

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Posted By itobin53 itobin53 | 12 months ago
The 'national GOP' aka the RNC, cannot fund a democratic candidate. However, the DNC can, and many believe, should, fund Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett's campaign. The defeat of Walker could have very significant implications in the 2012 presidential race and send a strong message to the ultra conservative movement. But US elections are no longer about issues. Citizens United has turned them into joke. A handful of millionaires with SuperPac's are just installing puppets to do their bidding.
Reply By northsunm32 northsunm32 | 12 months ago
Must have been a Freudian slip. I meant the DNC of course! It be nice if the GOP did support Wisonsin Democrats! But the Wisconsin Democrats could hardly complain if they didn't. Thanks for the correction.
Posted By ahol888 Adrian Holman | 12 months ago
The problem is that the DNC cannot compete with the money Gov. Walker has amassed over the past few months. Also, they have to use all of their money to keep up with former Gov. Mitt Romney in the general election.
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