Posted on 12/09/2011 1:28:48 PM PST by Syncro
As we feared, Obama is launching his 2012 campaign by mounting a powerful attack against Gov. Scott Walker in Wisconsin. What is he after? The winner of the Gov. Walker Recall will have momentum and will likely also deliver Wisconsin's 12 electoral votes in the presidential election to their party. Whoever wins the presidential election, will likely need to win in Wisconsin.
Obamas win in 2008 hinged on the support of big unions. Now, David Axelrod and the rest of Obamas campaign team have decided it will reaffirm the administrations commitment to the big unions by helping recall Gov. Scott Walker. By defeating Walker, Obama will be able to seize the momentum of a union victory to help spark his 2012 campaign.
Somebody else confirmed the address.
I received this confirmation:
Thank you for volunteering for Verify The Recall! Your efforts will help ensure the integrity of Wisconsin’s elections and election processes!
Since we announced this project on Sunday, December 4, 2011, we have enlisted over 3,800 volunteers. That’s a great start! Please continue to spread the word about Verify The Recall and encourage your friends to sign up. The more volunteers we have, the easier (and quicker) the job will be for everyone.
Send your friends to www.VerifyTheRecall.com or check us out on Facebook.
We will contact you periodically with project developments and timelines. The task of entering data into our database will not begin until such data is available from Wisconsin’s Government Accountability Board, and will probably not occur before mid-January, 2012.
As a reminder, this project is undertaken in an effort to ensure the integrity of Wisconsin’s elections and associated processes. The project is an independent, non-partisan effort. In no way is this project affiliated with, or in communication with, any candidate or public official, or with any campaign. This project does not endorse or oppose any public officials or candidates for public office.
Thank you again for volunteering!
Somebody else confirmed the address.
I received this confirmation:
Thank you for volunteering for Verify The Recall! Your efforts will help ensure the integrity of Wisconsin’s elections and election processes!
Since we announced this project on Sunday, December 4, 2011, we have enlisted over 3,800 volunteers. That’s a great start! Please continue to spread the word about Verify The Recall and encourage your friends to sign up. The more volunteers we have, the easier (and quicker) the job will be for everyone.
Send your friends to www.VerifyTheRecall.com or check us out on Facebook.
We will contact you periodically with project developments and timelines. The task of entering data into our database will not begin until such data is available from Wisconsin’s Government Accountability Board, and will probably not occur before mid-January, 2012.
As a reminder, this project is undertaken in an effort to ensure the integrity of Wisconsin’s elections and associated processes. The project is an independent, non-partisan effort. In no way is this project affiliated with, or in communication with, any candidate or public official, or with any campaign. This project does not endorse or oppose any public officials or candidates for public office.
Thank you again for volunteering!
“I signed up to check signatures.”
Thank you for helping Wisconsin and your country!
STOP Mickey Mouse from Recalling Gov. Walker!
We knew the West Coast liberal elites were sending cash to help their big-government buddies, but it seems like they also sent Mickey Mouse to sign petitions! Phony names like Mickey Mouse and Hitler are showing up on the ballots and the Government Accountability Board said that they will COUNT THOSE SIGNATURES! They are saying that it is the responsibility of the person being recalled to verify the validity of the signatures.
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