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A woman drops out of WI Gov race
Topic Started: Nov 4 2009, 12:42 PM (8 Views)
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This so sad to see. I read today that she dropped out --she could not get much support with swooning Doyle badmouthing her.


http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/noquarter/65957092.html



Obama team likes Barrett for governor


.............What's more, Jefferson suggested, Doyle will go to great lengths to make sure Lt. Gov. Barb Lawton, the only Democrat in the race, doesn't win. She comes to the contest with a small war chest, few endorsements, little name recognition and none of Doyle's support.

Asked to tick off her accomplishments during more than seven years in office, Doyle could only come with this last week: "The lieutenant governor has worked hard on the arts and on a number of other projects."

That leads Jefferson to believe Doyle is the one pushing Obama and his advisers to lean on Barrett. The same private polling that shows Barrett leading Walker and Neumann also has Lawton losing to either one by double digits. Lawton was a vocal Hillary Clinton supporter in last year's Democratic president primary.
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