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Tuesday, April 03, 2012
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Reince Priebus: The Fight For Wisconsin
Memo
To: Interested Parties
From: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus
RE: The Fight for Wisconsin
Tomorrow, Wisconsin Republicans will go to the polls to cast their first ballots to end Barack Obama's presidency. Obama might have felt safe in Wisconsin after an impressive 400,000 vote victory in 2008, but a closer look shows Wisconsin's 10 Electoral Votes in 2012 very much in play.
First of all, Obama's margin of victory in 2008 was the exception rather than the rule in recent presidential elections. President George W. Bush came within a hair of winning Wisconsin each time he tried--narrowly losing by just over 5,000 votes in 2000 and just over 11,000 votes in 2004. In 2008, many Wisconsin voters, like voters across the country, bought the "hope and change" message that Candidate Obama was selling. But President Obama's results haven't provided the kind of change that voters were looking for, and Wisconsinites took notice.
2010 was a disaster for Democrats across Wisconsin, and much of the anger directed at them was fueled by what Obama was doing (and not doing) from Washington. Frustrated Wisconsinites sent Republicans to Madison and to Washington with a mandate to end the policies of tax-and-spend Democrats. It was a tremendously successful campaign for the GOP that brought in new volunteers and new leaders and energized the grassroots.
Read more: http://www.gop.com/index.php/chairman/comments/the_fight_for_wisconsin
To: Interested Parties
From: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus
RE: The Fight for Wisconsin
Tomorrow, Wisconsin Republicans will go to the polls to cast their first ballots to end Barack Obama's presidency. Obama might have felt safe in Wisconsin after an impressive 400,000 vote victory in 2008, but a closer look shows Wisconsin's 10 Electoral Votes in 2012 very much in play.
First of all, Obama's margin of victory in 2008 was the exception rather than the rule in recent presidential elections. President George W. Bush came within a hair of winning Wisconsin each time he tried--narrowly losing by just over 5,000 votes in 2000 and just over 11,000 votes in 2004. In 2008, many Wisconsin voters, like voters across the country, bought the "hope and change" message that Candidate Obama was selling. But President Obama's results haven't provided the kind of change that voters were looking for, and Wisconsinites took notice.
2010 was a disaster for Democrats across Wisconsin, and much of the anger directed at them was fueled by what Obama was doing (and not doing) from Washington. Frustrated Wisconsinites sent Republicans to Madison and to Washington with a mandate to end the policies of tax-and-spend Democrats. It was a tremendously successful campaign for the GOP that brought in new volunteers and new leaders and energized the grassroots.
Read more: http://www.gop.com/index.php/chairman/comments/the_fight_for_wisconsin
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