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AFL-CIO Tries to Claim Some Victories in Wisconsin
Walker is still governor—how much can Richard Trumka spin that?
Just How Hard Was It to Vote In Wisconsin?
The Election Protection Coalition was flooded with over 1,300 calls on Tuesday from people having difficulty voting.
Wisconsin’s Not-So-Silver Lining
It looks like the Democrats may have won a single senate seat last night. But they’ll have to win again in November for it to matter.
A Wisconsin Domino Effect?
After Scott Walker’s victory in yesterday’s recall election, the question going forward is: Will other Republican governors follow his lead?
Despite Predictions, Turnout Looks Good and Recall Activists Are Flying High
Some may have written off the Wisconsin fight as a lost cause—but the anti-Walker activists are pointing to reasons for hope.
An Uphill Battle in Wisconsin
Polls in the state aren’t rosy for activists trying to recall Scott Walker, but a rare election may produce a similarly rare outcome.
The Other Wisconsin Recall
Even if the Democrats are successful in winning seats in the state senate, they’ll need victories in November for it to make a difference.
No Slam Dunk in Wisconsin
Why is it that voters so soundly defeated anti-union efforts in Ohio, but can’t repeat the performance in a more progressive state?
Win or Lose, Walker Recall Was No Mistake
Recall elections were intended for precisely the purpose they’re being used in Wisconsin.

