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re: Who has the most realistic chance to be the next Republican President?

Posted on 8/23/14 at 3:30 pm to
Posted by NHTIGER
Central New Hampshire
Member since Nov 2003
16188 posts
Posted on 8/23/14 at 3:30 pm to
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What are Walkers successes? He is so far from his 250k jobs promise that it is scary. His inability to hire good staff is frightening.



Plus there being a 50/50 shot he's unemployed in 3 months.




I have made this point repeatedly for months now. Burke is by far a tougher opponent than Tom Barrett ever was. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel continues (see yesterday's edition linked below) to pound Walker on those dubious charges and the RCP average as of today is Walker 47.0, Burke 46.7.

I'm actually very pro-Walker, but I'm also a realist who isn't looking past November 4th.

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Posted by BuckyBadger
Member since Aug 2014
740 posts
Posted on 8/23/14 at 6:48 pm to
I know plenty of Waukesha republicans that would never support Walker on a national stage.

Walker would get killed in a national forum and would get housed by any dem. his 250k job promise would get hammered like "no new taxes."

Love to see his whole Marquette thing played out again for the people.

I'm on the opposite side politically, but I can admire a well run campaign and gov. He has neither. Fiscal problems at the WEDC for example. Or attacking Trek, a company his own WEDC pimped as an example of why to do biz in the state.

Dems/libs could work with and respect TT and Dreyfuss. Walker is a divider.

What is funny is that those who deride Obama and others as career pols love Walker. A guy who has basically been in gov since leaving Marquette.

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