Wisconsin Poised to do the Right Thing…?

Don’t want to get overly optimistic here, but things are certainly looking up in the Gov. Scott Walker recall election – for Walker that is.
 
Although the petition to recall the Governor garned over 1 million signatures, only 650,000 actually showed up to vote in Tuesday’s primary. Hmmm… something fishy about that petition drive in Wisconsin?
Breitbart’s Big Government definitely thinks something smells:

There has been much speculation over that past couple months that a large number of the signatures submitted were fraudulent, and this may very well be the best indicator of truth to the speculation–as well as an indication of just how many signatures were not legitimate. Since Governor Walker was denied adequate time from the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board to review and challenge the signatures, over 600,000 of them were never evaluated.

 
What’s really encouraging though, is that voters don’t seem to be buying the angry rhetoric and leftist propaganda. Remember all the union scare tactics from last year? ~
 

“One Year Later: Myth vs. Fact Video on Wisconsin’s Budget Reforms”
~ Video from Heritage’s Foundry

 
FACTS: the Nazis haven’t moved in – and the reforms are working (balanced budget, job growth, lower education costs).
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Walker’s chances of surviving the June 5th vote, and holding onto the governorship, are looking more and more promising:
Walker’s Primary Vote Biggest in 60 Years; and, just-released Rasmussen poll shows Walker with a 5% lead over Democratic challenger Tom Barrett.

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Related:
Wisconsin Recall Action Fund
Fiscal Sanity ~ what REALLY works
Just how loony is the opposition? ➡ Walker recall proponent runs over husband with SUV 😯
 

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