Walker, Gableman Win - Will Dems Begin to Question Nov?
Written by Brandon Henak on April 2, 2008 – 12:18 am - Welcome, if you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or subscribe to our email newsletter. Thanks for visiting!
It’s late and tough to sleep after such an exciting night for conservatives in the state of Wisconsin. Both conservatives in major races, County Executive Scott Walker and Judge Mike Gableman have won tonight.
Here are the latest results for the two major races:
Milwaukee County Executive REPORTING 99%
Scott Walker (inc) 97,953 59%
Lena Taylor 68,207 41%
Supreme Court REPORTING 95%
Mike Gableman 409,659 51%
Louis Butler (inc) 390,463 49%
I spent the night watching the results and celebrating the victory at Scott Walker’s victory party at the Tommy G Thompson center in the State Fairgrounds. It was well thought out gathering that was packed most of the night with people from all over the ideological spectrum including (but not limited to) State Rep Leah Vukmir, Todd Lohenry, Cameron Sholty, Sheriff David Clarke, Scott’s family and various Representatives and state officials. As far as the drinks went, I have to give them top ratings for choosing Lakefront Brewery’s Cattail Ale, a true Milwaukee favorite.
The fact that conservatives came out on top here in Wisconsin tonight bodes well for our state and our nation in November.
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Tags: Gableman, Walker
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April 2nd, 2008 at 1:01 am
Hey guys, it’s been awhile! Just had to see if Walker won tonight, and I knew you’d have election results up pronto! I’m really happy he won–he always had great campaigns to work with/for!
April 2nd, 2008 at 8:11 pm
I have to agree with Charlie Sykes when he says Wisconsinites seem to tend to vote for tough law enforcement, hence VanHollen and Gableman’s victories. I think we have alot of work to do if we want to paint the state red next November.