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Scott Walker Opponents Collect More Than 300,000 Signatures In 12 Days For Recal

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« on: November 28, 2011, 10:24:33 pm »

Amanda Terkel aterkel@huffingtonpost.com

Scott Walker Opponents Collect More Than 300,000 Signatures In 12 Days For Recall Election



WASHINGTON -- Activists pushing to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) announced on Monday evening that they have collected more than 300,000 signatures for the effort in just 12 days.

To trigger a recall election, Walker's opponents -- coordinated by the group United Wisconsin -- need to collect 540,208 valid signatures by Jan. 17, which is 60 days after the campaign launched. Organizers said they are aiming for 600,000 to 700,000 signatures.

"Scott Walker has taken to the airwaves, supported by millions in corporate cash, to defend his record of job loss and full-scale assault on Wisconsin's institutions and values," United Wisconsin Executive Director Meagan Mahaffey said in a statement. "But all over Wisconsin, the people are seeing through Walker's deceptions and are moving to take our state back."

In the first 96 hours of the recall effort, United Wisconsin and its supporters collected more than 105,000 signatures from all 72 counties in the state.

An election could occur as early as March 27, although it will likely be later if Republicans challenge the petition signatures or file lawsuits.

The Walker recall is the next step in a campaign to oust state Republicans who pushed forward controversial budget legislation stripping collective bargaining rights from state employees. In August, Democrats recalled two Republican state senators from office, but they fell short of the three needed to take control of the chamber.

There have been only two successful recall elections in history, one against California Gov. Gray Davis in 2003 and one against North Dakota Gov. Lynn Frazier in 1921.

No Democrat has stepped forward yet to announce a challenge to Walker in a potential recall race. Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman Mike Tate said the party won't put a candidate forward until early 2012 in order to keep the fight focused as a referendum on Walker.

"The burden is on him here," Tate told the Associated Press.

Former Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold has already announced he will not be running, although he is supporting the recall efforts.

Walker and his allies have struck back with an aggressive early campaign defending his record, with Republicans boosting their grassroots operation and launching television ads.

On Nov. 19, more than 25,000 protesters gathered outside the state Capitol for a recall rally.

In addition to the Walker recall petition, there are petition drives underway to recall four GOP state senators who supported the legislation going after public employees.
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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2011, 10:28:33 pm »

well since any election they win is supposedly a referendum­,

i'm pretty sure this means that the right is toast.

goodbye fruitcakes­....
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