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BTL:Labor and Progressive Activists Work to Get Out the Vote for Wisconsin Recall Election June 5 |
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19 May 2012
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Interview with Matthew Rothschild, editor of the Progressive Magazine, conducted by Scott Harris |
Labor and Progressive Activists Work to Get Out the Vote for Wisconsin Recall Election June 5
Interview with Matthew Rothschild, editor of the Progressive Magazine, conducted by Scott Harris
On May 8, Wisconsin Democratic voters went to the polls to select a candidate to challenge GOP Gov. Scott Walker in a historic recall election on June 5. Voters chose Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and set up a rematch of the November 2010 election when Barrett lost to Walker by five points. Throughout U.S. history, only two governors have ever been ousted in recall elections. In addition to the contest for governor, Walker’s Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, and four Republican state senators will also face recall elections for their seats.
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