Wednesday, July 13, 2011

  All six Wisconsin Democrats won their primaries to remember today, easily overcomes the difficulties of "protest" candidates nominated by the Republicans to delay the general election.

The six officers were Democrats projected as winners of the Associated Press. Only one race was all about, that between teacher Shelly Moore (D) and Republican Assembly candidate in 2010 Issac Weix primaries for Senator Sheila Harsdorf take. All other Democrats are expected to win by double digits.

After the elections were triggered memories against six Republican senators on the contentious collective bargaining rights of the state, Republicans launched "protest" in each of the major candidates to give their owners more time to campaign. General elections were pushed back from today until August 9.

"Wisconsin voters have rejected the dirty tricks the Republicans, despite their efforts to convert voters in this primary election of candidates false," said Democratic Party spokeswoman Gillian Morris.

In the race to take on Sen. Robert Cowles, former Brown County Executive Nancy Nusbaum defeated retired GOP Congressman Otto Junkerman. In the race to take on Sen. Alberta Darling, State Rep. Sandy Easter (D) defeated Gladys Huber. In the race to take on Senator Dan Kapanke, state Rep. Jennifer Schilling beat the young Republican activists James Smith. In the race to take on Sen. Randy Hopper, Vice Mayor Oshkosh Jessica King (D) defeated John Buckstaff retirees. In the race for Senator Luther Olsen assume, state Rep. Fred Clark (D) defeated Rollin Church.

Several Republican candidates and local parties at least hope for a surprise. Wisconsin has open primaries, so it was possible for Republicans to vote for the "protest" candidates in these races. But the GOP held since the start of withdrawals for the sole purpose of "protest" challenges is to delay - not prevent - in a race.

"Now that the self-proclaimed fiscal conservatives have created $ 500,000 of taxpayers' money on fire in the primaries false that served no purpose beyond its pursuit of" doing nothing "to maintain power, voters will the opportunity to curb Scott Walker and extreme program in legitimate elections on 9 August, "said Kelly Steele, a spokesman for the union PAC are Wisconsin, in a statement.

Three Democratic senators are also faced recalls this summer. Next Tuesday is the general election against state Sen. Dave Hansen (D) and Republican primary to take on Democratic state Sen. Robert Wirch and Dave Hansen. If Democrats net three wins to take over the state Senate.

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