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Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Polls Close in Wisconsin, Voter Turnout Reported Heavy, Race Too Close To Call

The polls have closed in Wisconsin's recall vote for GOP Gov. Scott Walker, with the votes still too close to call.

Fox News exit polls show the race is extremely tight, so it is too early to say whether Walker will become the first governor in U.S. history to survive a recall election.

Voter turnout was reportedly heavy, as expected, in the race between Walker and Democratic challenger Tom Barrett, the Milwaukee mayor he faced in 2010.

The recall effort started about 18 months after the first-term governor eliminated collectively bargain agreements for most state employees, in an effort to cut Wisconsin's multi-billion dollar budget shortfall.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

60 - 40 is "tight" and "too close to call"?

Daddio said...

Too close to call from exit polling.

I'd be willing to bet that many who voted to keep Walker in office reported the opposite when asked out in the open.

Too many union thugs listening in up there.