AP is now showing Milwaukee as being all in (all precincts reporting), with no change in the vote totals. We’re now down to one precinct (Lake Mills) in Jefferson County, one that cast over 2,300 votes for Governor last November. Given the turnout numbers, it’s likely they cast 1,500 or so votes yesterday.
They were fairly narrowly for Walker last time so I don’t think Prosser is going to win big there (for instance, Obama had about a 15-point margin in that precinct in 2008 even though the county as a whole was split between Obama and McCain). Close the 224-vote gap some, but not eliminate it.
You just beat me by a half-minute! ;-)
Throw in Union corruption of that district and it’s pretty much over, other than a staged “recount”.
Im going out on a limb and guessing any minute now Prosser will take the lead
PROSSER- 740,750
KLUGG- 739,674
It is less than a 7000 difference so it will be a paid for LONG drawn out recount,
They were fairly narrowly for Walker last time so I dont think Prosser is going to win big there (for instance, Obama had about a 15-point margin in that precinct in 2008 even though the county as a whole was split between Obama and McCain). Close the 224-vote gap some, but not eliminate it.
From what I can tell, 1500 votes are needed for Prosser to pull out, assuming that this precinct continues at the 58/42 split.
What was "fairly narrow" for Walker last time ?