If democrat voters are worried about job creation then Milwaukee mayor Barrett is definitely not the man for the job....
“The estimated declines in metro Milwaukee nearly equal the total number of jobs lost in the whole state last month - computed at 4,500 in March from February in a separate report released last week”
“The four-county metro area lost an estimated 4,400 nonfarm jobs in March from February, according to latest estimates. Metro Milwaukee encompasses Milwaukee, Waukesha, Ozaukee and Washington counties.”
http://www.jsonline.com/business/metro-milwaukee-lost-4400-jobs-in-march-state-reports-q855m0a-148913245.html
Unemployment rate was 7.7% in Jan 2011. It is now down to 6.8% (lowest since 2008). We’re moving WI forward.
Governor Walker (@GovWalker) April 25, 2012
I feel that this coming recall election is like a tipping point. If Walker does not win it feels like its a clear signal that the tipping point has been reached. The amount of anti-Walker yard signs and bumper stickers are the most I’ve ever seen regarding a single election or issue. Of late though I have noticed an ever increasing amount of pro-Walker signage appearing. Have high hopes for the silent majority.