Posted on Friday, 10th September 2010 by Patrick Dorwin

Mark Neumann is claiming that he is receiving “overwhelming support from Tea Party members.” But the reality isn’t so… Overwhelming.

The Wisconsin 9/12 Project, which is not affiliated with any of the TEA Party organizations, held an email straw poll of its members, and Mark Neumann received 62% of the respondents. What Neumann fails to mention is there were only 21 people that responded to the straw poll. Hardly overwhelming support.

And to give you another viewpoint on this group, they also show Dave Westlake leading Ron Johnson 90.5%-9.5% That is a laughable number, but it shows how far on the fringe the people that replied to this poll are.

So Mark Neumann does NOT have the “overwhelming support from Tea Party members.” Remember, the Wisconsin 9/12 Project isn’t even associated with any of the TEA Party groups. What Neumann has is the support of a very tiny group of people that are pretty far out of the Conservative mainstream…. Westlake with 95.5% C’mon! :lol:

Neumann Astroturf: Campaign Touts Poll That Surveyed 21 People

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23 Responses to “Mark Neuman claims “overwhelming support from Tea Party members” — Then those pesky facts set in…”




  1. Glenn D. Frankovis Says:

    We’ll see what kind of “real conservative” Neumann is after he loses the primary. Will he throw his support to Scott or will he be Wisconsin’s “Algore”?




  2. Glenn D. Frankovis Says:

    Looks like Kevin Kennedy and the Democrat GAB are going to be denied their effort to disenfranchise our military voters serving overseas: http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/102651209.html

    I’d still like to know how guys like Kennedy and the GAB stooges can ignore a federal mandate without some kind of penalty.




  3. Patrick Dorwin Says:

    Dave Westlake is also touting those numbers. I received an interesting tip, The Wisconsin 9/12 Project, and likely most of its 21 respondents, are in Watertown… Dave Westlake’s home town.




  4. dad29 Says:

    That’s Westlake’s FAMILY that responded, Patrick.




  5. Zach W Says:

    That’s an interesting tip, Patrick, but the only problem is that it’s not at all accurate. The Wisconsin 9/12 Project is based out of Madison, which is where all their candidate vetting sessions have been held.

    What’s more, I’ve had contact with Kirsten Lombard from the 9/12 Project, and not a single one of the 21 individuals who responded to the straw poll are from Watertown.

    Keep up the good work!




  6. Paul Says:

    Because Wisniewski knows nothing about posting smears this week based on half-assed information.

    Stay classy, Zach!




  7. Zach W Says:

    Paul, I’ve owned up to my mistake…nobody’s perfect!

    I just figured I’d point out Patrick’s error, just as my readers were kind enough to point out mine.




  8. Bruce Says:

    Zach, you have readers? Wonders never cease.




  9. Paul Says:

    Careful Bruce, Crybaby might make that site invite-only.




  10. Bruce Says:

    Let him. Readership will remain EXACTLY the same.




  11. Neumann Getting Desperate - tea party organizer responds to claim Says:

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  12. murphyms Says:

    The Republican Liberty Caucus of Wisconsin proudly endorses Mark Neumann for Governor. We are a liberty TEA Party organization, if that helps.

    Also… Have you seen the dirty tactics being played in YOUR Republican Party? http://wi.rlc.org/2010/09/operatives-mislead-members/




  13. murphyms Says:

    @ Glenn and other Milwaukee Residents… I am quite suprised that you are voting for Scott Walker? As a Milwaukee Resident, I would be putting the Milwaukee County Executive seat at risk by taking Walker out and sending him to Madison. The potential likes of Lee Holloway or Lena Taylor could take over. Whatever taxes Walker might save you in Madison, Holloway will surely taketh away. How about having the best of both worlds? Neumann in Madison and Walker in Milwaukee…. A conservative utopia!




  14. Roland_Melnick Says:

    @murphyms…I agree that having a true conservative vacate the MilCoExec office is a problem. I’m personally not aware of any up-n-comers suitable for taking the job. Not saying there aren’t any, just haven’t heard of any. We will need to find one…soon.




  15. Glenn D. Frankovis Says:

    Yeah, one of my favorite aldermen made a similar comment about Barrett. He said better to have Barret in Madison than in Milwaukee. You can probably guess what I told him. Fact is I’ll gladly send Walker to Madison and take my chances in a special election for County Exec. I’m not as sure as you seem to be that another conservative candidate wouldn’t be elected to fill the vacancy.




  16. TerryN Says:

    Neumann can’t even get the MJS editors to support him let alone the Tea Party.

    I about choked on my Cheerios this morning when I opened up the Crossroads section and saw the endorsement for Walker in the primary.




  17. Glenn D. Frankovis Says:

    When I was driving Jonah Goldberg to the airport this morning I told him that I sense an ever so slight move to the right by the MJS. Now don’t go nuts on me over that. They are still well left of center, but I think they see what’s happening and want to put a little distance between themselves and the lefties currently in power. I also think they’re having second thoughts about Barrett too. Now I could be wrong on this, but the last time I was wrong was when I thought I was wrong.




  18. gus Says:

    Glenn. You got to drive Jonah Goldberg to the airport.
    That conversation must have been awesome.




  19. gus Says:

    Glenn any second thoughts that committed leftists have as to Barrett of Opie, is not a “come to Jesus” moment, RATHER, a the LEFTISTS we BACKED did not succeed moment.




  20. MjM Says:

    Glenn, you lucky dog. Goldberg is one of my favorite columnists/authors/goofballs. His trials/tribs regarding Cosmo (Squirrel Alert!) have been side-splitting.

    Now, if you had just been lucky enough to drive Mark Steyn around, too….




  21. Glenn D. Frankovis Says:

    Yeah, Steyn is great when he fills in for Rush. It’s always interesting and informative when I get the opportunity to drive/provide security for these people. A couple weeks ago I drove Dick Morris from the Milwaukee airport up to the Sheboygan Tea Party and then over to the Sheboygan International Airport after the event. I always take advantage of the opportunity to talk about the REAL Amercians who attend the Tea Party events and how appreciative we all are that these guys come to speak at these events. Every one of these people that I have had the pleasure of meeting/driving/providing security for is really down to earth and very accommodating to the people who swarm them for pictures and autographs at these events.




  22. Patrick Dorwin Says:

    Glenn, I like the Michelle Malkin at Walgreens story best LOL.




  23. Glenn D. Frankovis Says:

    That was my favorite too. It had special meaning to me having grown up on the east side during those hippie days. I don’t think anything will top it.

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