Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tom barrett

  • A new Marquette Law School poll in Wisconsin shows Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett within a single percentage point of Republican Gov. Scott Walker in a head-to-head match-up of the recall election.
  • (ABC News)
  • A Marquette University Law School poll found that Walker, whose efforts to overhaul collective bargaining laws in his state prompted the recall, leads Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) by a single point among likely voters, well within the margin of error.
  • (MSNBC Firstread)
  • The latest Marquette Law School Poll shows Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett leading Kathleen Falk 38 percent to 21 percent, with 8 percent for Doug La Follette and 6 percent for Kathleen Vinehout. In a June general election between Barrett and Gov.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • Gov. Scott Walker and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, one of the Democratic candidates hoping to face him in the June 5 recall election, are in a virtual dead heat in the days leading up to Tuesday's recall primary, according to a poll released Wednesday.
  • (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  • With less than a week until the primary in the Wisconsin gubernatorial recall election, a new Marquette Law School poll shows Tom Barrett leading Kathleen Falk 38 percent to 21 percent.
  • (Channel 3000)
  • Tom Barrett says that after years of being in public office, he has been experiencing a new phenomenon lately — people apologizing for not voting for him in 2010, when Scott Walker beat the Milwaukee mayor to become governor.
  • (Oshkosh Northwestern)
  • Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett and his campaign swung back to Northeast Wisconsin on Wednesday. Barrett stopped at coffee shops in Manitowoc and Appleton, and talked about his goals if hes elected governor.
  • (WBAY Green Bay)
  • Madison - Gov. Scott Walker and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett are locked in a dead-even race for governor, according to a poll released Wednesday by Marquette University Law School. The poll also showed Barrett leading his Democratic rivals in Tuesdays primary.
  • (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

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