The contrast between that primary vote and this runoff shows a major swing against Gov. Walker, and combined with the overwhelming Democratic victory in the election to replace Walker in his old job, sends a clear message.
And then they could take what they learn, and what the state website says about fringe benefits, to Gov. Walker and challenge his assumptions.
I don't know where Gov. Walker got that information from but we all know he doesn't make anything up (sarcasm).
No, the work to undo the radical and malign agenda of Gov. Walker will continue, however today's vote turns out.
And Gov. Walker is busy handing out goodies for his donors, like the item buried in that "collective bargaining" bill that allows for no-bid selloffs of public assets, such as power plants.
Based on the revelations from a prank phone call on Gov. Walker, detailing plans to pass his bill, Carpenter called upon Gov. Walker to resign.
I salute Gov. Walker for his actions.
He said in a statement that "no harm was done", but criticized the "armed-palace environment created by Gov. Walker".
I urge Gov. Walker to rethink this decision, and find alternative solutions to Wisconsin's budget shortfall.