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zbdent

(35,392 posts)
Thu Jun 7, 2012, 10:36 AM Jun 2012

A thought on the "huge loss" of not recalling Scott Walker

As Stephanie Miller is pointing out, the Dems/Libs DID regain enough seats to control the state Senate.

I've heard the Republicans' supporters pointing out that, since Rmoney's their "candidate", and (when resigned to the idea that Mitt will lose in November), their new objective is regaining the Senate as well as retaining control of the House.

That's how they will "spin" a Presidential race LOSS as a victory. If they're allowed that definition of victory, why not recognize it for the Dems???

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A thought on the "huge loss" of not recalling Scott Walker (Original Post) zbdent Jun 2012 OP
Well, not yet. Indydem Jun 2012 #1
That was in a swing district too, that dems won the State Senate race... WI_DEM Jun 2012 #2

WI_DEM

(33,497 posts)
2. That was in a swing district too, that dems won the State Senate race...
Thu Jun 7, 2012, 10:38 AM
Jun 2012

the other three races were all in firmly conservative districts and we didn't really have any realitstic hope of winning those.

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