Walker's
campaign, which has raised a record $25 million+ for the recall
campaign, spent over $7 million for TV buys from March 20 through
Election Day, according to a source tracking ad buys in the state. In
anticipation of the recall, the governor has been on the air since last
December, with spots touting his record, including his controversial
budget repair bill curbing collective bargaining for public employees.
In total, Walker's campaign has spent over $12 million on recall
election campaign ads.
Republicans are apparently
absolutely giddy with the thought that Walker's win will usher in a new
era of permanent GOP dominance. If it takes millions of dollars to
purchase said dominance, and they have it to spend, why by gum, they're
going to do just that. Thanks, Citizens United!
Walker
is the frontrunner in the campaign, but Democrats released two polls
this week showing the governor with only a small, single-digit lead. The
outcome of the race will largely rest on which side can turn out its
base. There are very few uncommitted voters, with nearly everyone
holding a firm opinion of Walker.
The two candidates will debate tonight and once more next Thursday.
It's not over with yet, folks. It's all about getting people to the polls. Badger, badger, badger, don't be a mushroom.
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