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Jimbo S

(2,958 posts)
Wed May 21, 2014, 02:41 PM May 2014

MU Law Poll: Governor’s race a dead heat

http://www.biztimes.com/article/20140521/ENEWSLETTERS02/140529945/-1/daily_enews/MU-Law-Poll:-Governor’s-race-a-dead-heat

Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Mary Burke are tied at 46 percent among registered voters in Wisconsin’s gubernatorial race, according to data from the latest Marquette Law School Poll released today.

According to Charles Franklin, director of the poll, the 48-45 figure is inside the margin of error. There has been “a significant tightening of the race,” and turnout in November’s election is key to the result, he said.
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MU Law Poll: Governor’s race a dead heat (Original Post) Jimbo S May 2014 OP
Scott Walker is a failure as governor Gothmog May 2014 #1
he's a failure as a human being. unionthug777 May 2014 #2
We need the margin to be 20% postulater May 2014 #3
Nah... 8% will make the deal go Ellipsis May 2014 #4
Kathy Nickolaus Jimbo S May 2014 #5
Well, she's back at it again. postulater May 2014 #6
Yes, I know Jimbo S May 2014 #7

postulater

(5,075 posts)
6. Well, she's back at it again.
Thu May 22, 2014, 10:56 AM
May 2014

She was appointed to a 3year term as clerk treasurer for the Town of Waukesha late last month.

Jimbo S

(2,958 posts)
7. Yes, I know
Fri May 23, 2014, 03:20 PM
May 2014

I live a stone's throw from the Town. Not sure how much damage she can do. Town of Waukesha politics has been dysfunctional for some time.

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