Posted on 10/29/2014 7:53:32 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
A month ago, Wisconsin’s most respected pollster showed Walker at 50 percent and leading by nearly six percentage points. Two weeks ago, the race tightened considerably, with Democrat Mary Burke pulling into a tie with the incumbent — thanks in large measure to some puzzling shifts in the internals. Marquette Law School’s final poll of the race shows dramatic movement back toward Walker. Boom:
New Marquette Law School puts Walker at 50%, Burke at 43% among likely voters (with a D+2 LV sample). #mulawpoll
MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) October 29, 2014
He also edges Burke by one point among registered voters, 46/45. As the man says:
One of @MULawPoll‘s final two polls is going to look like an outlier next Tuesday. Christian Schneider (@Schneider_CM) October 29, 2014
The MU poll’s trajectory since mid-September has been Walker +3, Walker +5, tie, and now Walker +7. What accounts for Walker’s big eleventh-hour surge in this survey? Some significant demographic and turnout factors:
Simply put, more Walker supporters say they will vote than Burke supporters say that, at this point, Franklin says. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) October 29, 2014
Among likely voters, Burke leads among women, 49-43. Walker leads among men, 58-36. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) October 29, 2014
Likely voters who say they are independent favor Walker over Burke, 52% to 37%. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) October 29, 2014
Walker’s personal favorability among likely voters is above water by five points. Burke’s has tumbled to a disastrous (39/49). Walker’s job approval rating stands at a decent (52/46), with the state’s right track/wrong track number at a robust (+12). A majority of Wisconsin voters believe their state will be better off in the long run because of Walker’s controversial and successful budget reforms. And then there’s this:
MU poll: #WIGov likely voters say Walker "gets things done" by 33 point margin https://t.co/3nmREwxXne
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) October 29, 2014
Needless to say, if Walker pulls this thing out, he’ll immediately enter the 2016 discussion, having beaten the Lefty circus three times in four years in a purple-blue-tinted state. And the whole Christie flap will recede into the background. (For what it’s worth, I’ve heard from people both to close governors that there’s nothing to the “sandbagging/feud” storyline — a claim that will be aggressively tested if Walker loses). On the other side of this race, an October surprise-style story from the Wisconsin Reporter quotes sources who say Mary Burke was fired from her family’s business for incompetence in the 1990′s:
In attempting to explain her two-year work hiatus in the early to mid-1990s, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke has said she was just burned out after an intense period of leading European operations for Trek Bicycle Corp., her familys Waterloo-based global manufacturer. In fact, Burke apparently was fired by her own family following steep overseas financial losses and plummeting morale among Burkes European sales staff, multiple former Trek executives and employees told Wisconsin Reporter. The sales team threatened to quit if Burke was not removed from her position as director of European Operations, according to Gary Ellerman, who served as Treks human resources director for 12 years. His account was confirmed by three other former employees. She was not performing. She was (in) so far over her head. She didnt understand the bike business, said Ellerman, who started with Trek in 1992, at the tail end of Burkes first stint as a manager at Trek. Ellerman said Richard Burke, Mary Burkes father and founder of the family business, asked Tom Albers, Trek president and chief financial officer at the time, to fly to Amsterdam to evaluate Marys performance. It wasnt a pretty picture. The European operations were in disarray, Ellerman said…A former employee with the company told Wisconsin Reporter that John Burke, Marys brother and current Trek president, had to let his sister go.
I’m slightly skeptical of a report that cites a Republican operative (Ellerman) and anonymous former employees as its primary sources, but given how unfairly Walker’s been treated by the local and national media throughout this campaign, I guess Burke is due for some negative press of possibly dubious provenance. Which is not to say the story’s bogus; I just think we’d be screaming bloody murder over sourcing if the shoe were on the other foot. Of course, if that were the case, this story would be plastered above-the-fold in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. I’ll leave you with two items, without further comment:
Last Marquette poll among LV pre-2012 recall: Walker +7 Result: Walker +7 Last Marquette poll among LV pre-2014 elex: Walker +7 Result: ?
Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) October 29, 2014
This is a very important election as everything but the kitchen sink has been thrown against Walker by the union thugs. I’ve a lot of admiration for Walker.
Good for you!
Fond regards from comminnesota,
Def
When Walker wins again, will they start recall petitions again early next year?
This poll came out before the revelation about Burke being fired by her own brother at Trek. Apparently, Burke had to apologize to the Trek sales staff in Europe because of slumping German sales and her demoralizing overbearing behavior.
Limo Leftist and unrepentant b**ch is not a winning combination.
But, she certainly fits in well with the commies in Madison.
Pathetic. Women just continue to insist on making fools of themselves.
+7 and over 50%. That’s probably the ball game
Unfortunately that does seem to be the case...they keep screaming for equality when it's nothing to do with equality..it's to do with understanding you're a woman and coming from a womans perspective ...which is of value...instead of trying to act, talk, and be like a man.
Feminists are a blight on society.
Immigration isn’t a Wisconsin issue. H1Bs are bigger than the southern border in Wisconsin.
Speaking as a Wisconsinite, illegals aren’t all that much of a problem in Wisconsin. It’s not like Texas or Arizona.
IMHO, I don’t think Walker would be bad on immigration, it just isn’t an issue he’s dealt with because the state doesn’t have much of an issue with illegals.
As long as Walker supporters go out and vote. The dems are still busing in as many alleged voters as they can.
. . . or digging them up in the local cemeteries.
Walker wins....Dims discombobulated
beware of liberal rope-a-dope.
They fear him. Unlike President Obola or the do nothing Hillary this is a man with accomplishments. They’re right to fear him.
Really? That’s so sad and out loud hilarious.
If I were in WI I would vote for Walker.
Walker should be rewarded for working with his Republican controlled legislature to deal with the government employee unions, cut government costs and put the state’s fiscal house in order.
My Republican governor in PA, Tom Corbett, didn’t reform anything and our Republican controlled legislature is bought and paid for by government employee unions.
Corbett raised gasoline taxes last year in Pennsylvania while Scott Walker cut taxes in Wisconsin.
But Walker did cave on the gay marriage issue in WI when a court ruled against the state’s marriage law.
I don’t support Scott Walker for president in 2016 and would consider his nomination a reason not to vote Republican for president.
Obama shows up. Burke goes poof. As expected.
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