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The union group We are Wisconsin is using automated phone calls from former Green Bay Packers nose tackle and Super Bowl champion Gilbert Brown to motivate residents to get out and vote, according to a recording of the calls released by the group.

"Hi, this is Gilbert Brown. Get out and vote Democrat! And since you're out, pick me up a cheeseburger!"
 
LongTimeListener said:
The union group We are Wisconsin is using automated phone calls from former Green Bay Packers nose tackle and Super Bowl champion Gilbert Brown to motivate residents to get out and vote, according to a recording of the calls released by the group.

"Hi, this is Gilbert Brown. Get out and vote Democrat! And since you're out, pick me up a cheeseburger!"

Najeh Davenport wants you to dump Walker.
 
AP calls 2nd district for Robert Coles, considered the safest of the Republicans. Democrats need 3 of remaining 5 to have a chance to flip.
 
AP calls 10th District for Harsdorf. Four left to go. Dems lead in the 8th and 32nd, trail by 6 points with 15% reporting in the 18th and trail by 10 with 72% reporting in the 14th. They need to hold on to the two they currently lead in and flip the 18th.
 
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If one side really wanted to go negative, they'd have hired Ned Yost to robo-call on behalf of the other side.
 
Luther Olson about to close out District 14. That means Democrats would have to sweep the rest to keep the Senate in play. Right now, those other three look like barnburners.
 
As long as the Packers are back, the masses are happy, even if the state is crumbling around them.
 
Stitch said:
As long as the Packers are back, the masses are happy, even if the state is crumbling around them.

From what they've said about turnout, I don't think that's a fair charge.
 
dixiehack said:
Stitch said:
As long as the Packers are back, the masses are happy, even if the state is crumbling around them.

From what they've said about turnout, I don't think that's a fair charge.
Correct. Turnout appears to have been very good. But these are all GOP-leaning districts and high turnout may not help Democrats.

Some have wondered if the Democrats would have been better off had the affected government employees simply went on strike rather than try to recall GOP incumbents in GOP-friendly districts.
 
The Pasch-Darling race could decide control, and that's going to be a doozy. With the previous problems in Wisconsin elections -- looky this, 7,000 ballots we missed right over here! -- and with that district encompassing the white folks out in the burbs and non-whites in the city, I could see it being tied up in court for months, with Senate control hanging in the balance.
 
#32 called for Democrat Shilling.

Democrats look on track to pick up #18 as well - they're up by about 130 votes with only precincts from Democrat-friendly Winnebago County remaining.

Looks like it will come down to #8, which has been very slow to report and also includes Waukesha - site of the 7,000 suddenly discovered ballots during the Supreme Court case.

In short, this likely will drag into tomorrow.
 
suburbia said:
#32 called for Democrat Shilling.

Democrats look on track to pick up #18 as well - they're up by about 130 votes with only precincts from Democrat-friendly Winnebago County remaining.

Looks like it will come down to #8, which has been very slow to report and also includes Waukesha - site of the 7,000 suddenly discovered ballots during the Supreme Court case.

In short, this likely will drag into tomorrow.

District 2: Precincts Reporting - 83 of 90
District 10: Precincts Reporting - 100 of 114
District 14: Precincts Reporting - 123 of 126
District 18: Precincts Reporting - 94 of 108
District 32: Precincts Reporting - 97 of 119
District 8: Precincts Reporting - 32 of 78

One of these things is not like the others.
 
dixiehack said:
suburbia said:
#32 called for Democrat Shilling.

Democrats look on track to pick up #18 as well - they're up by about 130 votes with only precincts from Democrat-friendly Winnebago County remaining.

Looks like it will come down to #8, which has been very slow to report and also includes Waukesha - site of the 7,000 suddenly discovered ballots during the Supreme Court case.

In short, this likely will drag into tomorrow.

District 2: Precincts Reporting - 83 of 90
District 10: Precincts Reporting - 100 of 114
District 14: Precincts Reporting - 123 of 126
District 18: Precincts Reporting - 94 of 108
District 32: Precincts Reporting - 97 of 119
District 8: Precincts Reporting - 32 of 78

One of these things is not like the others.

Is it still being run by that same nincompoop who didn't know how to use her computer?
 
LongTimeListener said:
dixiehack said:
suburbia said:
#32 called for Democrat Shilling.

Democrats look on track to pick up #18 as well - they're up by about 130 votes with only precincts from Democrat-friendly Winnebago County remaining.

Looks like it will come down to #8, which has been very slow to report and also includes Waukesha - site of the 7,000 suddenly discovered ballots during the Supreme Court case.

In short, this likely will drag into tomorrow.

District 2: Precincts Reporting - 83 of 90
District 10: Precincts Reporting - 100 of 114
District 14: Precincts Reporting - 123 of 126
District 18: Precincts Reporting - 94 of 108
District 32: Precincts Reporting - 97 of 119
District 8: Precincts Reporting - 32 of 78

One of these things is not like the others.

Is it still being run by that same nincompoop who didn't know how to use her computer?

If your average urban elections head ran the Pony Express, we'd still be waiting to hear about Sutter's Mill.
 
dixiehack said:
suburbia said:
#32 called for Democrat Shilling.

Democrats look on track to pick up #18 as well - they're up by about 130 votes with only precincts from Democrat-friendly Winnebago County remaining.

Looks like it will come down to #8, which has been very slow to report and also includes Waukesha - site of the 7,000 suddenly discovered ballots during the Supreme Court case.

In short, this likely will drag into tomorrow.

District 2: Precincts Reporting - 83 of 90
District 10: Precincts Reporting - 100 of 114
District 14: Precincts Reporting - 123 of 126
District 18: Precincts Reporting - 94 of 108
District 32: Precincts Reporting - 97 of 119
District 8: Precincts Reporting - 32 of 78

One of these things is not like the others.

District 8 up to 52 of 78 precincts.
 
Stitch said:
dixiehack said:
suburbia said:
#32 called for Democrat Shilling.

Democrats look on track to pick up #18 as well - they're up by about 130 votes with only precincts from Democrat-friendly Winnebago County remaining.

Looks like it will come down to #8, which has been very slow to report and also includes Waukesha - site of the 7,000 suddenly discovered ballots during the Supreme Court case.

In short, this likely will drag into tomorrow.

District 2: Precincts Reporting - 83 of 90
District 10: Precincts Reporting - 100 of 114
District 14: Precincts Reporting - 123 of 126
District 18: Precincts Reporting - 94 of 108
District 32: Precincts Reporting - 97 of 119
District 8: Precincts Reporting - 32 of 78

One of these things is not like the others.

District 8 up to 52 of 78 precincts.

I guess they're back from dinner.
 
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