Posted on Tuesday, 14th September 2010 by Patrick Dorwin
It was a good night for Wisconsin Conservatives! Scott Walker wins quite handily, nearly 60-40 wit still a few percent yet to report.
My friend Rebecca Kleefisch also won by a strong majority over the Brett Davis and a host of other challengers.
I admit I was fearing that Sheriff David Clarke would be in trouble when left along without much of a GOP crossover vote, but he pulled it out in the primary, and will extend that in the general election. Will Clarke run for County Exec. when Scott Walker becomes Governor? A lot of us sure hope he will!
Ron Johnson crushed Dave Westlake and will take on Russ Feingold in November!
Sean Duffy, as expected, crushed his opponent.
Reid Ribble will be sending Steve Kagen back to private practice.
Dan Sebring will face Gwen Moore.
The only highlight of the Liberal evening was the fact that one lefty took out another, as the 7th District votes to overthrow Democrat Jeff Plale with a thief, Chris Larson.
Dems also renominated the Boston Store clerk, Dawn Marie Sass by an overwhelming majority. She will take on the winner of a tight GOP race.
Okay gang, take the night to celebrate, tomorrow starts the real work, it’s time to unify behind the winners of these primaries and defeat the liberal politicians that are destroying this state and nation. We need to work together to combat the common enemy, Liberalism!
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September 14th, 2010 at 11:39 pm
I was very satisfied with the results. Very happy.
I can see November from my house!
September 14th, 2010 at 11:50 pm
Interesting… Scott Walker received more votes in Milwaukee County than did Tom Barrett.
September 15th, 2010 at 12:47 am
Walker beat Barrett in Milwaukee County.
Walker beat Neumann in Milwaukee County.
Neumann’s votes are now Walkers votes.
Walker is going to BLUDGEON BARRETT.
Not to be insensitve to Zach W’s family members who may have been BLUDGEONGED.
If BARRETT cannot carry MILWAUKEE and DANE by HUGE majorities. He is done.
HE IS DONE.
September 15th, 2010 at 6:21 am
It is really going to be sweet watching Barrett, Feingold and Kagen go down in flames with the rest of the lefty slugs around the country in November. They know it’s going to happen too.
September 15th, 2010 at 7:28 am
But the general starts now. Already there was a “Scott Walker is going to cut health care for the poor” commercial on my TV at 7:27 this morning.
So he needs to come out swinging, articulating his positions and fighting off the Barrett spin machine.
It is really going to be sweet watching Barrett, Feingold and Kagen go down in flames with the rest of the lefty slugs around the country in November.
I wanted to be a fly on the wall in Feingold’s house last night as he realized Ron Johnson got over a half million votes in the primary. Buh=bye Feinie…
September 15th, 2010 at 9:05 am
Yeah, I can see it now. The lefties are doing their version of Marshall Applewhite’s Heaven’s Gate cult and getting their purple blankets and kool aid ready for their trip to the next world.
September 15th, 2010 at 9:27 am
@amylpav22
Walker and Johnson need to do a goofy early-campaign ad with them both wearing goggles and hazmat full-body suits saying, “Get ready, here it comes - the liberals are cranking up the slime machine.”
While I’m overjoyed these two patriots won their primaries last night, I don’t envy them the dirt they’ll have to crawl through for the next month and a half. Watch closely folks, you’re about to see Chicago politics come to Wisconsin.
September 15th, 2010 at 9:56 am
Already there was a “Scott Walker is going to cut health care for the poor” commercial on my TV
I saw one of those last week…except they said he already tried to cut health care for the poor and the children in his past offices, and I got confused because I thought poor people didn’t have any health care at all until Barack Obama magically bestowed it upon them last March?
The narrative is so confusing.
September 15th, 2010 at 1:20 pm
Walker, Barrett advance in primary
http://onmilwaukee.com/politics/articles/2010wisconsinprimaryresults.html
Walker To Battle Barrett for Governor
http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/102844929.html
Scott Walker Wins Republican Race For Governor
http://www.wisn.com/politics/25013989/detail.html?treets=mil&tid=2654056049813&tml=mil_12pm&tmi=mil_12pm_1_11000109152010&ts=H
Republican Ron Johnson To Face Feingold In November
http://www.wisn.com/politics/25013361/detail.html?treets=mil&tid=2654056049813&tml=mil_12pm&tmi=mil_12pm_1_11000109152010&ts=H
Sheriff Clarke Continues On Quest For 3rd Term
http://www.wisn.com/politics/25015024/detail.html?treets=mil&tid=2654056049813&tml=mil_12pm&tmi=mil_12pm_1_11000109152010&ts=H
County Supervisor Chris Larson Defeats State Sen. Plale
http://www.wisn.com/politics/25014953/detail.html?treets=mil&tid=2654056049813&tml=mil_12pm&tmi=mil_12pm_1_11000109152010&ts=H
September 15th, 2010 at 2:44 pm
Walker trounces Neumann; Barrett camp gets serious
http://thirdcoastdigest.com/2010/09/walker-trounces-neumann-barrett-camp-gets-serious/
September 16th, 2010 at 9:43 am
Scott Walker received more votes in Milwaukee County than did Tom Barrett.
Don’t read too much into that…. yet. It was because of the closed primary, Walker being a homey, and Barret being, for all purposes, unopposed (i.e. party turnout).
Watching the numbers across the board, Repub primary races had more total votes than did the Dem Races.
In MKE county, the repub gov primary had 77,902 total votes cast. The dem had 58,340.
State wide, it was 614,611(R) to 233,240(D). That is quite the spread but not unexpected given the hotly contested Repub race.
September 16th, 2010 at 10:04 am
Walker and Johnson need to do a goofy early-campaign ad with them both wearing goggles and hazmat full-body suits saying, “Get ready, here it comes – the liberals are cranking up the slime machine.”
Oh, that would be priceless.
I saw one of those last week…except they said he already tried to cut health care for the poor and the children in his past offices, and I got confused because I thought poor people didn’t have any health care at all until Barack Obama magically bestowed it upon them last March?
I would like to read more on his Badgercare comments, also I’d like to find the history of Badgercare because I recall it being a TEMPORARY program, not permanent.
“Cutting healthcare for the poor” is a meme I’m tired of. Have lefties ever thought Walker’s fiscal policies might help the poor be able to get a job and health care sans government? Or is that what they’re afraid of?
September 16th, 2010 at 10:22 am
Johnson fired the first shot (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3851bhySuNU) on Wednesday, less than 24hrs after winning the primary.
Man, he is running one helluva campaign.
September 17th, 2010 at 11:38 am
Rasmussen: Feingold now trailing by 7 in Wisconsin
http://hotair.com/archives/2010/09/17/rasmussen-feingold-now-trailing-by-7-in-wisconsin/