Oh don't you worry, Madison will be out in force. I'm more concerned about Milwaukee, where public transportation makes drivers licenses unnecessary and which also will go heavy for Burke surely.
Also I don't know who in Madison is mooching. It is a very prosperous, well-educated, and wealthy city.
Strangely, the passage of time is more or less identical in Milwaukee, and a more or less identical ~3.5 years has passed since champion Scott Walker signed voter ID into law.
In what is a hilarious course of events related to voter ID, the moochers barked in at least 3 state courts, lost, barked in at least 3 federal courts, lost, and are now whining about an electoral timeline and, err, chaos, that they created by not shutting their mouths!
If, as you say, champion Scott Walker formulated and implemented a successful 3.5 year strategy for the above, well, I can scarcely think of a more worthy achievement for a potential President of the United States.
It is impossible to take you seriously.
People ask me if I REALLY switched to being a Republican because I seem "reasonable" or the like. If one assumes the "typical" Republican is an unabashed HP like Krazen or Agg. Demand (the former I suspect is 2/3 actual HP and 1/3 trolling), then that's an easy mistake to make. But it's also an unrealistically low threshold by which to judge all blue avatars.
Attention whoring aside, Gravis remains junk, Walker is clearly in the lead, but the margin is also clearly too small for anyone to begin popping champaigne corks with a month still to go.