Some recall ads in WI seem to have side-stepped collective bargaining issue
The radio ads I hear are coming out of Madison progressive radio against Olsen and the issue being worked in the ad is cutting education spending for children in order to give away money to corporate interests.
The same anti-education message is being worked in Milwaukee area television ads against Alberta Darling.
I find it interesting that the collective bargaining issue broadly promoted as the motivation that brought half a million outraged protestors to the Square in Madison in late winter isn't part of the media campaigns. At the same time there is no doubt that Walker's awful budget bill has made huge cuts to education at all levels.
Is this the same approach in the other recall races?
Although I would have thought that support for both issues is a given and I think that the populations in the recall districts are pretty much decided as well.
It probably does show a choice between messaging to GOTV and messaging to win an undecided vote.
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