Washington - Bill Clinton will stump in Wisconsin on Friday for that state's Democratic gubernatorial challenger, the latest in a series of high-profile campaign roles for the former president.
Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced Thursday that Clinton would be campaigning with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett as he looks to unseat Gov. Scott Walker in next week's recall. The former president will take part in a rally with Barrett, according to the latter's website.
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So he gets the state out of the crapper and that is a bad thing. How dare you save the tax payers money.
The unions and foreigners need to stay out of Wisconsin and let the residents decide by their votes. This is all corrupt politics. I hope Walker wins by a landslide in the recall election!
Wish he'd join his wife on all her trips abroad. Who still listens to this whoremonger, anyhow?
(You all do remember Monica, now 50 yo, when she was just a little tacker, crawling around the white house on her hands & knees?)
And he was IMPEACHED!
Bill Who?
I wish the masses would join together for a real reason and Recall Jim Ireton!! What a disgrace!
Can we fire Bill Clinton in November too?
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