Wisconsin redistricting realigns voters, lawmakers
August 17, 2011 at 10:19 am in River Falls Journal
Deciding which candidate to vote for in next year’s elections just got harder for St. Croix and Pierce County residents. First they must figure out if they’re living in the same congressional, Wisconsin Senate or Assembly district as last election. For the majority, the answer to at least one of those questions will be no.
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I would have to say that the recalls were a non win for any party. The Dems did not take the senate, the Reps did not take any DEM seats. The Dem’s took a seat in a district that went Obama 60% plus and took a seat in a rematch that was separated by less than 180 votes the first time, to only win by 900. I see no victories for any party, but go ahead and revel in your ability to take 2 seats easily and get punished in the others. You should have ran Alison Page again, she was atleast closer than Moore. I hope that you are able to get the half million signatures in 60 days for Walker’s recall, it would make for good political fodder.
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And if the democovets were in control, do you think they would be fair? get real alice, politicians only care about maintaining their control. For the first time in years in this state that means the Rs are in charge and they had the crayon box. Obama, Pelosi and Reed shoved obamacare down the throats of citizens when they could.
Unfortunately, we the people are the ones being screwed by both the Ds and the Rs….and a lot of you don’t realize that, instead standing by the politicians who are regulating and controlling regular citizens to death.
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