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Ellipsis

(9,124 posts)
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 09:05 PM Apr 2014

State GAB vote launched probe into Walker recall

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Madison — The six judges on the state Government Accountability Board voted unanimously to authorize the investigation of fundraising and spending by Gov. Scott Walker's campaign and his allies during the recent recall elections, according to a Tuesday court filing.

Dean Nickel, an investigator hired by the accountability board to assist with the investigation, said in the 10-page filing that he believes the substantial evidence gathered in the probe "coupled with the GAB's unanimous approval of the investigation directly refutes plaintiffs' witch-hunt theory."

Nickel's brief is one of a series filed with the federal court on Tuesday in a bid by Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm and his aides to get a federal appeals court to intervene in the high-profile John Doe probe.

Chisholm and two other prosecutors filed paperwork Tuesday to have the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals review a decision last week by U.S. District Judge Rudolph T. Randa in Milwaukee refusing to dismiss the lawsuit against them. The prosecutors need Randa's approval to get their case before the appeals court.

Read more: http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/john-doe-prosecutors-ask-federal-appeals-court-to-intervene-b99248930z1-255409721.html

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State GAB vote launched probe into Walker recall (Original Post) Ellipsis Apr 2014 OP
I might be wrong but even from Ohio that recall vote never passed my smell test Botany Apr 2014 #1

Botany

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1. I might be wrong but even from Ohio that recall vote never passed my smell test
Wed Apr 16, 2014, 12:03 AM
Apr 2014

All along we were told that if Madison and Milwaukee came in solid and big then the
recall had a solid chance ...... both areas beat the needed metrics many times over and
yet "they" called the race early and said Walker won because so many people turned
out because they were upset over having a recall in the first place.

Some traditionally red counties in Wisconsin had big numbers signing recall requests
that put the recall to a vote.

Koch money, a republican paid for media, and electronic voting machines can do
strange things.

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