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« on: August 11, 2012, 05:10:06 PM »

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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2012, 07:50:19 PM »

The people of Wisconsin will proudly support a Wisconsin Republican. That's how 28 year old Paul Ryan stomped his opponent 57-43 in a D+2 open seat in 1998.
Will people stop with this BS about just having someone from a state guarantees it will go of your party. It didn't work in 2004, it didn't work in 1996, it didn't work in 1988, 1972, or 1968. You'll get a bump of 2 points, if any at all. The Washington Post says you probably wont even get a bump.

the GOP is growing in Wisconsin.  How do you explain Scott Walker's popularity as a Republican?

Wisconsin voters will have similar affection for Paul Ryan, who is just as conservative as Scott Walker. 

Its guaranteed Romney/Ryan will win Wisconsin.

Perhaps a personal thing and his record? Using your logic...

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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2012, 07:58:38 PM »

The people of Wisconsin will proudly support a Wisconsin Republican. That's how 28 year old Paul Ryan stomped his opponent 57-43 in a D+2 open seat in 1998.
Will people stop with this BS about just having someone from a state guarantees it will go of your party. It didn't work in 2004, it didn't work in 1996, it didn't work in 1988, 1972, or 1968. You'll get a bump of 2 points, if any at all. The Washington Post says you probably wont even get a bump.

the GOP is growing in Wisconsin.  How do you explain Scott Walker's popularity as a Republican?

Wisconsin voters will have similar affection for Paul Ryan, who is just as conservative as Scott Walker. 

Its guaranteed Romney/Ryan will win Wisconsin.

Perhaps a personal thing and his record? Using your logic...

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I thought Scott Walker won re-election?  He's the most anti-obama politician out there. 

I'm saying that just because a politician of one party is popular in a state does not mean that all members of that party are popular, and certainly not a lock for election.
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