The top two Democrats in the May 8 gubernatorial recall primary announced Friday that have have raised nearly $1.8 million in their effort to unseat Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
Former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk said she has raised $1 million since she announced her candidacy in January. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced his campaign has taken in $750,000 in 25 days between March 30 and April 23.
“I’m so grateful for the broad coalition of support that I have received from people all across Wisconsin," Falk said in a statement. "We have built the big tent of support needed to beat Scott Walker.
"In an extremely short period of time, we were able to bring people together and raise $1 million dollars because they know I am the only candidate with the backing to beat Scott Walker and end his ‘war on women,' " she added.
Barrett’s camp, on the other hand, said 99 percent of their contributions were generated through private donations. The Barrett campaign had roughly $500,000 on hand when he entered the race March 30.
"In a little more than three weeks, thousands of people, the vast majority from Wisconsin, have rallied around Tom Barrett's vision of bringing our state together, focusing on jobs instead of ideology, and ending the political turmoil caused by Scott Walker's partisan warfare," Barrett spokesman Phil Walzak said in a statement.
Two other Democratic candidates, Kathleen Vinehout and Doug LaFollette, hadn’t issued a statement on there campaign’s fundraising efforts. However, Vinehout reported in January that she had just more than $25,000 in her campaign account.
Candidates’ finance reports are due to the Government Accountability Board on Monday.
In the meantime, Gov. Scott Walker and his supporters have continued to march forward with fundraising as well, and the total eclipses all Democratic challengers combined on that front. Walker reported in January that he had raised $12 million, but has been traveling around the country raising funds since.
The Wisconsin Democratic Party on Friday announced that one of the state’s largest business lobbying groups, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, purchased a nearly $1 million ad buy that will air in all major media markets throughout the state on Monday.
The WMC ad doesn’t mention any of Walker’s Democratic challengers, the group’s vice president Jim Buchen told the Associated Press Friday.
“The idea is to talk about the positive benefits of Scott Walker’s accomplishments,” said Buchen in the article. “There have been millions of dollars spent criticizing the governor and misrepresenting his record. We think it’s important for the public to know the truth.”
Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman Mike Tate criticized the ad buy, claiming that Walker gave the group a tax cut, and it’s virtually a quid pro quo exchange for that favor.
The Tea Party Express, arguably the most influential Tea Party organization, is also launching a $100,000 “Money Bomb” campaign to fund a “Tell the Truth” ad campaign in support of Walker. Donations are trickling in from across the country.
And I'm not a public employee, but I understand that they are given the option to provide support for political candidates--that this does not come out of their dues. Perhaps someone else has definitive information about this.
Attempting to deny reality - because it makes you uncomfortable, or doesn't suit your agenda, doesn't change the reality. Lies are not the truth - you need to stop spreading them.
I don't spread lies.
IN an election for public officials - WHO HAVE TAXING AUTHORITY - the situation is markedly different. Your failure to recognize/grasp that is either by design, or indicative of "OTHER", which would then result in me being accussed of being insensitive. Your posts clearly stand as an argument for tests being administered prior to voting - or at least minimum standards being applied -
We need to completely overhaul the tax system and find different ways to finance government - it's NOT working - BUT, we'll ignore things like that and allow Civilization to collapse.
I'll also correct you on your insulting misrepresentation of the Occupy Movement. This movement started in New York City and has spread across the United States. And I'll correct you on your mistake about (I assume) complaint about public employees--they already did contribute to their pensions and health care as part of their compensation package. This should be an understandable concept to anyone who has employer-provided health coverage--your portion impacts your net pay. Blaming public employees for the expense of the pension fund is ridiculous as it had/has "0" liability. Asking them to pay "more" toward their pensions and health care is effectively doubling their contribution (on top of 16 furlough days under Gov. Doyle).
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Fox is helpful in introducing viewpoints (factoids) but overall MSNBC does a better job of sourcing their assertions. Regardless, the source data has to be checked/verified to eliminate spin or significant omissions. Daily Kos is an online community with a small team of "house" writers and about 300,000 community members who can write articles and comment on others'. Like MSNBC the "house" writers especially source their work, which the independent researcher must check/verify.
http://www.indystar.com/article/20120426/OPINION12/204260311/George-Will-Illinois-bills-come-due
http://mediatrackers.org/2012/04/20/liberal-madison-radio-host-tom-barrett-has-failed-as-mayor-of-milwaukee/
http://freedomeden.blogspot.com/2012/04/tom-barrett-wind-power.html
http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/elections/where-they-stand-democratic-governor-candidate-q-a/article_66a15bb2-9143-11e1-8282-001a4bcf887a.html Where they stand: Democratic governor candidate Q&A Sunday, April 29, 2012 7:00 am The State Journal asked the four Democratic candidates vying to face Gov. Scott Walker in the upcoming recall election about key issues in the race. For the candidates' full responses, go to our Recall Voter Guide page here.....
The recall candidates no longer have to emphasize the collective bargaining issue (although it's still important) because Walker and the GOP legislature have gone on to push through a conservative social agenda that has nothing to do with jobs or the economy.
What percent of their salary did they contribute?
Are they still being forced to take 16 furlough days? If they are not, then any increase in contribution cannot be 'on top of 16 furlough days', can it? The issue I take with the claim that they 'already contribute' is that in many cases, the total compensation of public sector workers is significantly greater than a comparable private sector worker. For example, it's rather uncommon for private school teachers to be compensated better than public school teachers.
http://mediatrackers.org/2012/04/30/barrett-discriminates-pays-women-17k-less-than-men/ Or this? http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katehicks/2012/04/11/awkward_obama_white_house_pays_women_less_than_men
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scottwalkerwatch @scottwalkerwtch New :30 ad Scott Walker: "I'll be judged by my job creation record". Yes, he will. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RshKAM0Kjjc #wiunion #wirecall
Are you telling me they were on the take with the unions? Bren was right,the union people have an optout put there by Regan. A little research would have told you that! Now who is spreading missinformation? George-i guess when you have no arguement left all you can do is call someone silly names! Sad-very sad