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Daily Recall Election Roundup: May 2

Here are the latest updates from the campaign trail in the upcoming recall elections.

 

Every day between now and the May 8 primary recall elections, Patch will provide regular updates on what's happening in the campaigns of those who want to be our next governor. Check back with this column throughout the day for the latest from the campaign trail.

7:20 p.m. Walker says he continues to stand by bargaining bill

Gov. Scott Walker told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he continues to stand by the controversial collective bargaining bill, even he faces recall for it. 

He also said that his opponents Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, have failed explain how they would fix the state's budget problem. 

Barrett is calling on Walker to explain transferring campaign money to criminal defense fund. Walker said that Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm asked him not to comment on the probe.

3:50 p.m. Group reports billionaires gave nearly $1.4 million to Walker

Nine members of the exclusive Forbes U.S. Billionaires List gave nearly $1.4 million to Gov. Walker over the last four months, according to One Wisconsin Now’s analysis of his most recent campaign finance filing.

The group reports Gov. Walker’s most recent billionaire backers are:

  • Sheldon Adelson gave Gov. Walker a $250,000 contribution. The Sands Casino CEO is ranked 7th on Forbes US Billionaires list and was also the major backer of failed presidential candidate Newt Gingrich’s SuperPAC.
  • James Goodnight, founder of the software company SAS Institute, ranks 43rd on the Forbes US Billionaires and donated $25,000 to Gov. Walker.
  • Richard DeVos, number 64 on the Forbes US Billionaires list, donated $250,000 to Governor Walker.
  • Beloit billionaire Diane Hendricks ranks 138th on the Forbes US Billionaires and dropped a cool $500,000 in one check to Gov. Walker.
  • Warren Stephens, chairman of the financial services company Stephens Inc., donated $100,000 from his perch as 148th on the Forbes US Billionaires list.
  • Stanley Druckenmiller, number 164 on the Forbes US Billionaires, gave $25,000.
  • Home Depot founder Bernard Marcus is ranked number 188 on the Forbes US Billionaires and donated $25,000.
  • Louis Bacon donated $100,000 to Gov. Walker. He runs Moore Capital Management and ranks 330th on the Forbes US Billionaires.
  • Patrick Ryan, 390 on the Forbes US Billionaires and CEO of insurance firm Ryan Specialty Group, gave $100,000.

3:26 p.m. New Poll Puts Barrett Ahead Over Falk in Recall Primary

New numbers released by Marquette University have Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett leading former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk among registered voters. Barrett and Walker in a dead heat, poll also shows.

Barrett's closest rival Falk trails by 17 points; 38 percent to 21 percent. Barrett also leads the Republican governor by a single digit by 47 percent to 46 percent among registered voters, however, Walker reverses that one-point lead with likely voters at 48 percent to 47 percent. 


3:20 p.m. Barrett Calls on Walker to Answer Questions About His Criminal Defense Fund

Gov. Scott Walker transferred $60,000 from his campaign account to his criminal defense fund, according to press release from Democrat candidate Tom Barrett's campaign. Barrett called on Walker to explain how and why he has or needs this fund.

Six of Scott Walker's former aides and associates have been charged with 15 felonies and 3 misdemeanors as part of an ongoing criminal corruption probe into Walker's past administration.  

Barrett also called on Walker to identify the contributors who authorized use of their donations to go toward the criminal defense fund.

12:05 p.m. Walker applauds even small job creation

Gov. Scott Walker applauds companies' announcements for small job creation in the state, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.

Walker was in Waukesha on Wednesday morning at Spancrete. The company is recalling 55 to 60 laid-off workers and adding 30 more jobs.

10:30 a.m.: Walker recall most expensive political campaign in Wisconsin history

Gov. Scott Walker's recall election has surpassed the previous record for fundraising and spending in any single political race in Wisconsin, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

It is reported that about $42 million has been spend and raised by Walker and by independent groups. Democracy Campaign executive director Mike McCabe predicts that spending in the recall race could end up between $60 million to $80 million.

7:45 a.m.: Democrats square off in candidates forum

The four Democrats running for governor in Tuesday's primary — Kathleen Falk, Tom Barrett, Doug La Follette and Kathleen Vinehout — are will take place in candidates forum at 6:30 p.m. at the Wisconsin African American Women’s Center, 3020 W. Vliet St.

Falk also has scheduled a press conference at the center at 6 p.m.

Differences noted in Falk, Barrett Twitter campaigns

In April, Barrett's campaign (@Barrett4WI) tweeted 89 times, while Falk's campaign (@FalkforWI) published 236 tweets. That's not including retweets or tweets that begin with an at-mention.

The bulk of Falk's last 100 tweets (about 41 percent) provide information about campaign events and appearances. An additional 16 percent of her tweets mention Walker, usually criticizing his actions as governor.

Comparatively, Barrett spends significantly fewer tweets on his campaign events (about 27 percent), and more on Walker, totaling about 34 percent of his 70 tweets since he announced his candidacy.

    Tweet Topic Tom Barrett Kathleen Falk
    Walker 24 16
    Taxes 0 1
    Campaign 19 41
    Jobs 2 1
    Endorsements 16 4
    Fundraising 1 0
    Women 1 4
    Ads 4 9
    Education 0 8
    Thank-Yous 2 12
    Environment 1 4
    Related Topics: Elections, Kathleen Falk, Politics, Recall, Scott Walker, Tom Barrett, Wisconsin Politics, Wisconsin Recalls, and recall election

    morninmist

    8:49 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Wisconsin does not need any more Walker bombs dropped on the its workers!

    Stand4People ‏ @StandUpWis
    @GovWalker Lied & Divided #Wisconsin & "dropped the bomb" on Us. No Bombs! New Governor 6/5/12! #recallwalker #WIrecall #ReclaimWI #WIunion

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    Bren

    12:40 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Impressive, all of recalling and new hiring. The timing is convenient.

    Alfred

    9:55 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Speak for yourself dupe, I am a worker and I love Mr Walker.

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    morninmist

    11:28 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    @Alfred
    A whole lot of upset workers and their families will be speaking against Walker come June 5.

    ...........
    Alfred

    9:55 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Speak for yourself dupe, I am a worker and I love Mr Walker.

    Pete

    10:32 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    The bomb he dropped was a "reality bomb". He saved my school didtrict lots of money. If that is wrong then you need a serious reality check. I also work and I support Walker and Kleefish

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    morninmist

    11:35 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    @Pete
    Walker used a poor choice of words with--drop the bomb. As bombs do---it was destructive in the lives of many families and their communities. His bomb has caused many to distrust him.

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    Steve ®

    11:47 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    In Milwaukee and Kenosha yes, Everywhere else that used ACT 10 the sky is clear, the birds are chirping, the public workers are employed and the taxpayers are happy.

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    Bren

    12:28 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    More cuts are coming in July...

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    Craig

    10:04 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    More cuts are coming? Awesome! Payback is a bitch for those crybabies- they cost the State big money. Time to squeeze them some more.
    For starters: Make them pay 25% for their health care, and raise the deductible from $250 to $2500 like the private sector.
    Eliminate the funding for the pensions- they can fund it at 100% themselves.

    Patriot

    10:35 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Just as I am a Wisconsin worker and stand behind Gov Walker 100%!!!! Again as previously stated is the only BOMB dropped was a reality bomb for all you public sector workers who have been brainwashed for year and years. Welcome to relality. Welcome to the 21st Century

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    morninmist

    11:38 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    @Patriot
    When you stand behind Walker and his minions he poops on you.

    ......
    Patriot

    10:35 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Just as I am a Wisconsin worker and stand behind Gov Walker

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    Steve ®

    11:48 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Game over. This is all you have left to say. We won

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    morninmist

    12:35 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    @Steve
    Says you? Are you the "we" in the we won dreamland?

    ha ha. The voters will speak come June 5.

    NewsHub ‏ @NewsHub

    @GovWalker and Tom Barrett are in a dead heat in the #wirecall, according to a new Marquette U poll. http://ow.ly/aEOdQ #wipolitics
    12:28 PM - 2 May 12 via HootSuite · Details

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    Steve ®

    11:48 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Game over. This is all you have left to say. We won

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    Cricket

    9:42 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    The voters will speak come June 5 - Walker will win again. Long live the Dreamland

    JustMe

    11:31 am on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Kathleen Falk needs to get her teeth fixed. For someone whose it in the public eye she has a ugly set of choppers.

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    GearHead

    12:02 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Her union-grubbing hands in our pockets is an ugly sight as well.

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    doug toader

    12:31 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    You would think she would use the generous Dental plan we pay for!

    doug toader

    12:29 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    With all the money Walker saved us taxpayers (like he said he was going to). I wonder if Mike Gousha would let him slow jam the news on a Sunday show?
    Maybe he would get some viewers.

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    morninmist

    12:46 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    The 44% in this poll are the WI TeaGOP Faux "news" watchers.

    Legal Eagle aka Jen ‏ @legaleagle

    !!! RT @MULawPoll: Which party is better at creating jobs in WI? 46% say Democrats, 44% say Republicans. #mulawpoll

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    Greg

    1:11 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    @morninmist
    Your posts don't make any sense. If you have something to say, just say it. We don't need to see the meaningless tweets, or whatever they are.

    Pete

    1:18 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    morninmist, you just keep puking up the same old union line and refer to union/leftist web sites. Any intelligent person knows any website or poll can be construed to reflect whatever the webmaster or pollster wants. Thats left or right. Thats the difference between conservatives and liberal/progressive/socialists, we conservatives are capable of independent thought and look at the results of policy not the hype and twisted information spewed by people like you. Based on that Scott Walker has been the best governor we had since Tommy Thompson.

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    morninmist

    1:30 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Here yah go Pete
    From the MJS--the newspaper that endorsed Walker last time.--and from the News Hub I posted above.

    NewsHub ‏ @NewsHub

    @GovWalker and Tom Barrett are in a dead heat in the #wirecall, according to a new Marquette U poll. http://ow.ly/aEOdQ #wipo

    http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/walker-barrett-in-deadheat-in-recall-showdown-poll-says-8l58n4s-149857945.html

    morninmist

    1:48 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Good for Barrett.

    Mike Lowe ‏ @MikeLoweReports

    Tom Barrett calls on @GovWalker to answer why he's set up a criminal defense fund. #WIrecall #WIunion #WIpolitics http://pic.twitter.com/sfptDOnZ

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    morninmist

    5:05 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    yup. Walker has had his ads blaring across WI since Mid November and he is only breaking even.

    Breaking: new #WIrecall poll shows pro-Walker TV ads not fooling Wisconsin voters http://wapo.st/Jqyqjr

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    The Anti-Alinsky

    9:23 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Tom, stop listing all this bad news. It is driving Bren, morninmist and the other liberals crazy.

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    morninmist

    10:07 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    @The Anti-Alinsky
    here is some good news for the people of Wisconsin. the Democrats are keeping up the pressure. Good on them.

    Wisconsin Democrats Call For Investigation Of Scott Walker Legal Defense Fund: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/02/wisconsin-democrats-scott-walker-investigation_n_1471871.html #wiunion #recallwalker

    Walker

    7:40 am on Thursday, May 3, 2012

    Koch: We’ll back you any way we can. What we were thinking about the crowd was, uh, was planting some troublemakers.
    Walker: You know, well, the only problem with that —because we thought about that. The problem—the, my only gut reaction to that is right now the lawmakers I’ve talked to have just completely had it with them, the public is not really fond of this […]

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    Phil

    3:09 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012

    I believe in Falk and Barrett the same as I believe in Ryan Braun.......what the heck is up with this state?

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