Wisconsin
Related: About this forumThe survey also shows that Walker stands a good chance at getting re-elected.
A Wisconsin Public Radio-St. Norbert College survey shows divided public opinion in Wisconsin on both Gov. Scott Walker and the state Legislature.
The survey also shows that Walker stands a good chance at getting re-elected.
Walker has a 50 percent approval rating, a number that's held relatively static over the last several years, according to Wendy Scattergood, a political scientist and an associate with St. Norbert College's Strategic Research Institute, which conducted the survey.
He's been pretty steady, said Scattergood.
She said Walker was polling at 52 percent in the spring of 2012, and has been a little above 50 percent since then. The current figures are an improvement from his 38 percent approval rating in the fall of 2011.
In terms of getting a second term, Walker's numbers are just a bit lower. The survey shows that 46 percent of people say he does deserve re-election, 49 percent say he does not, and 6 percent arent sure.
Scattergood said the people in the sample are not 'likely voters'; these are just Wisconsin adult residents.
The poll has a 5 percent margin of error.
http://wpr.org/wprst-norbert-survey-public-opinion-walker-legislature-split
Respondents are also split on the state Legislature, with its members garnering a 46 percent approval rating.
Worried senior
(1,328 posts)wrong but I'm very afraid it isn't. There are too many here either the well off or our version of the red-necks. Lots of teabaggers where I live and there is no talking to them.
Luckily there are some Dems up here too but we are outnumbered.
a kennedy
(29,675 posts)adult residents. This is the only positive I could get from this...... [bare not 'likely voters" Hopefully the next survey will be with likely voters.
riversedge
(70,243 posts)it is just toooooo early for pools. On the other hand, now that emily's list has endorsed Burke, it seems to more likely that we will not have a Dem primary. We need a good baseline to start with from PPP
CatholicEdHead
(9,740 posts)There is no real notable name really running, the GOP special interests are always running political ads outside political seasons (baffles me in MN) and there is no opposition large media outreach in the state. WPR has too much air time to fill so they are center right overall (and father right on individual shows), WUWM is slightly better but not much. The state turns on the outstate numbers outside Dane County and the blue college cities. I know it is a tough order and you need a large amount of funds nowadays but that is what is needed as the WI GOP is vastly overreaching on almost a daily basis based on what is posted here. The people really have to act on this over-reach, they need to be shown how it effects them to get views changed. WI will not stay red forever on a state level.
a kennedy
(29,675 posts)then I moved out of Madison.....and oh my gosh, it's red every place else. D*mn. Here's to Wisconsin becoming a blue state.
yourout
(7,531 posts)I travel around quite a bit and there really is two islands of sanity surrounded by a sea of stupidity.
Big Tent
(85 posts)Democrats need a candidate for Governor the people of the state can rally behind to win in November 2014. The same old electorate will lead to the same old results. We need to bring in new voters if we want to win an election and win new progressive policies.
hue
(4,949 posts)This is one of my greatest fears--that Wanker should be re-elected! He is the enabler of WI's natural resources rapists, an evil horror for the working class and a parasite on them for the enriching of the "government"/oligarchy!!