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Forum Post: Even Though Big $ & Dirty GOP Trumped Democracy for Walker, WI Won Their Senate Back!! Payback's a Filibuster, Bitches!

Posted 12 years ago on June 7, 2012, 7:18 a.m. EST by JS93 (-321)
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Even Though Big Koch, Rove, Secret Citizen United Millions and GOP Dirty Tricks Trumped Democracy for Walker, WI Won Their Senate Back!! Payback's a Filibuster, Bitches!

Dems win control of Wisconsin Senate

By Stephen Dinan

The Washington Times

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Democratic state Senate candidate John Lehman gives a high-five to a young supporter as he arrives for an election-night party at the Racine Labor Center in Racine, Wis., on Tuesday, June 5, 2012. (AP Photo/Scott Anderson, Journal Times)

Republican Gov. Scott Walker won his recall election, but he may have a tougher time getting things through the Wisconsin Legislature after Democrats appear to have successfully recalled a Republican state senator, which would flip the balance of power in the state to Democrats.

With all precincts reporting, Democrat John Lehman led incumbent Sen. Van Wanggaard, a Republican, 51 percent to 49 percent, despite the enormous advantage Republicans received in out of state campaign donations, now legal under the recent Citizens United ruling.

Three other Republican senators overwhelmingly won their recall elections, but after two other successful grassroots recalls last year, Democrats needed just one Senate seat to flip their way to gain control of the chamber.

Labor unions, which fought bitterly to unseat Mr. Walker, took some comfort in the Senate news.

“The defeat of one of Scott Walker’s allies will put a much needed check on Walker’s attacks on middle-class families and help turn the page on one of the most divisive periods in Wisconsin political history, said National Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel. “The newly-elected senator has pledged to work to heal the political wounds of their state and bring workers, families and communities back together again for the good of the state.”

Mr. Walker, who became the first governor in American history to survive a recall election, sounded a conciliatory note himself in his victory speech Tuesday night. He told voters he had learned much over his year and a half in office, and he vowed to gather legislators of both parties together for a beer-and-bratwurst get-together to find common ground they could move forward.

The critical Lehman-Wanggaard Senate race in Racine was still undecided when Mr. Walker spoke.

The race was a do-over of 2010, when Mr. Wanggaard unseated Mr. Lehman. This time around, Mr. Lehman emerged on top by 779 votes, according to unofficial tallies collected by the Associated Press.

In the other three Senate recall elections, Republicans won handily. The closest of those races was 57 percent to 43 percent in favor of the GOP.

Last year, Democrats and labor unions forced recall elections for six Republican senators who had aided Mr. Walker in his push to strip public employee unions of collective bargaining rights, and the GOP retaliated by forcing recall elections of three Democratic senators.

All three Democratic incumbents won, and two of the Democratic challengers also unseated Republicans, but that still left the GOP with a one-seat edge in the state Senate. Mr. Lehman’s election now appears to flip the chamber.

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They Bought Wisconsin. Don't Let Them Buy America. Roger Hickey's picture

By Roger Hickey

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Democracy lost in Wisconsin. Gov. Scott Walker kept his job only after outspending the recall movement 8 to 1. And that doesn’t even count the millions spent by secretive third-party groups.

Now, they are trying to buy the November elections. To stop them, you need to be in Washington, DC, June 18 to 20, for the Take Back the American Dream conference.

Karl Rove’s “American Crossroads” Super PAC, the Koch brothers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have a new plan to funnel $1 billion of corporate money into buying the White House and Congress in November.

How do we stop their money? We organize. We mobilize. We overcome corporate money with the power of the people. We give the people reason to vote as if our lives and families depend on it — because they do.

We must save our democracy from this hostile corporate takeover. Here’s how.

Come discuss the growing effort to “Overturn Citizens United” with Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Keith Ellison and others.

Come hear Sen. Bernie Sanders talk about reversing growing inequality at a plenary called “Plutocracy or Democracy.”

Come discuss with Drew Westen what words will “Win the Argument.”

Come hear Ai-jen Poo, Sarita Gupta and Amanda Devecka-Rinear lay out the next steps for the “99% Movement” so we can take on the 1%.

Come discuss with Robert Borosage, Van Jones and Melissa Harris-Perry an agenda that can take out the Right: not just in the November election, but in the December budget battle.

And on June 20 to finish the conference, come march with us to Karl Rove’s “Crossroads GPS” Super PAC and issue a “People’s Indictment” for trying to buy the 2012 elections.

Stop Rove and the Kochs! Come to the June 18-20 Take Back the American Dream conference in Washington, DC!

We’ve beaten their money with people power before. But Citizens United presents a challenge like we have never seen — unleashing a flood of literally billions of special interest cash.

The same old tactics won’t do. We need to step up, and we can’t do that unless we come together with a vision, a plan and a movement.

That’s what will be happening, June 18 to 20, in Washington, DC at the Take Back the American Dream conference. Click here. And help us take it back.

http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/2012062307/they-bought-wisconsin-dont-let-them-buy-america