Walker to Koch Brothers: Save me from ‘a #BlueWave’
Unable to buy or rig his party to victory, Walker lashes out at Wisconsin voters
MADISON — After a stunning rejection of his agenda and his chosen candidate in last night’s Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Gov. Scott Walker took to Twitter and unleashed another unhinged string of tweets, warning of a “#BlueWave.”
“This is a cry for more money because voters are rejecting his self-serving agenda,” said Martha Laning, chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. “Walker has sounded the alarm to his millionaire and billionaire backers that he needs their money to paper over his record of putting his personal ambition before the future of Wisconsin.”
The Republican Party of Wisconsin and right-wing special interest groups, including the corporate business lobby Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC), spent a stunning $2.8 million (and counting) to prop up Walker’s chosen candidate Michael Screnock. Though the electorate and low-turnout of Wisconsin spring elections typically gives conservative candidates an edge, Screnock lost by eleven points, leaving Scott Walker and Republicans sorely empty-handed after an expensive race.
“Elections in Wisconsin are changing,” said Laning. “Voters are responding to and organizing around our shared Wisconsin values and rejecting the extremism and division of the right. Our field program has been instrumental in communicating and disseminating our Party’s positive message.”
In early 2017, the Wisconsin Democratic coordinated campaign launched its new field program earlier than ever before — 20 months in advance of the November election. It uses a grassroots, neighbor-to-neighbor voter structure, modeled after the successful Obama “community team” field program that incorporates all the progressive enthusiasm building in our state. This program is intended as a permanent fixture at the Party so that we’re motivating and talking to voters even in the off-year.
“The fact is big special interest spending is no match for the enthusiasm blue voters in Wisconsin feel right now,” added Laning. “When will Scott Walker wake up and realize that these elections are not about him and Republicans, they are about the future of our state?”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
Excellent article. We must free ourselves from the tyranny of this crooked charlatan.
Dump Walker
and they all say “send me money!”
Maybe now would be the time for Gov. Walker to go back to Marquette to finish his undergraduate degree in preparation for another line of work.