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Feingold Fighting For His Political Life

DINESH RAMDE   10/27/10 07:15 PM ET   AP

Russ Feingold

WAUSAU, Wis. — Rural Marathon County has only 2 percent of Wisconsin's population, but it provides a glimpse of why U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, one of the Senate's most prominent liberal Democrats, still finds himself in an uphill battle to win re-election next week.

The county, the state's largest at just under 1 million acres, is home to dairy farmers who help make Wisconsin the nation's No. 2 milk producer and ginseng farmers who lead the world in production of the bitter root. Many residents work at factories producing paper products.

Conservative voters here might not be the likeliest allies for a Harvard-educated lawyer from near the state capital, but they have backed Feingold even while supporting Republican George W. Bush for president.

This year, however, a darker mood has settled in, and the latest polls show Feingold either trailing his Republican opponent, businessman Ron Johnson, or with the race too close to call.

The race provides a vivid illustration of two key factors shaping the midterm election as it enters its final days – disgruntled voters eager to shake up government as the nation's economic woes drag on, and extraordinary saturation advertising by independent political groups attempting to sway public opinion.

Republicans leaders are increasingly optimistic about capturing both the House and possibly the Senate and are plotting a 2011 agenda that would push for $100 billion in spending cuts, tax reductions and attempts to undo parts of President Barack Obama's health care and financial regulation laws.

Official figures showed more than 8.4 million ballots already have been cast in states where early voting is permitted or where absentees have been counted. And as candidates make their final push ahead of Nov. 2, there has been a flood of money into states – like Wisconsin – where races are close.

A recent study found that more advertising, much of it negative, had been broadcast about the Senate race in Wisconsin during one recent period than in any other Senate campaign in the country.

Marathon County has been a prime target because it's also the site of a fierce House campaign. Outside interest groups have poured $2.8 million into the race between Democratic state Sen. Julie Lassa and Republican Sean Duffy, a former district attorney, as they vie to replace longtime Democratic U.S. Rep. David Obey.

But the primary focus is Feingold. Every day a broadcast barrage portrays him either as a career politician embedded in an oversize government or a feisty maverick who can fix what's broken.

Feingold and Johnson are hammering away at their messages in the campaign's final week. "What I'm telling people is, I have been very devoted to the top issues: jobs, the economy and the deficit," Feingold said Monday. Says Johnson in a new TV ad released Tuesday, "We have to stop Washington's overtaxing and overspending. It's killing our jobs."

Some voters are reevaluating their longtime senator, who was first elected in 1992.

Gloria Nelson of Wausau said she previously supported him but won't this time because of the federal bailout of Wall Street. When told that Feingold actually voted against the bailout, the grocery-store worker in her mid-50s hesitated and said, "Well, I'm still not voting for him. He spends too much."

Like unhappy voters elsewhere this year, many here have concluded that government isn't working well and something must be done.

Johnson, a first-time candidate and tea party favorite who owns a plastics company, has based his campaign on scaling back. He says he'll repeal the health care reform law and work to create jobs, and offers no apologies for having no plan for either. The Oshkosh manufacturer says he's running on "who I am, what my background is."

That Johnson has been running ahead even though he was unknown before the race began speaks volumes about Feingold's challenge.

In Marathon County, Johnson doesn't have to convince people that life could be better.

The state's economic woes have hit hard in a place where dairy cows outnumbered people as recently as a few decades ago. Local companies that make windows and prefabricated homes have struggled in the housing downturn. At 10.5 percent, Wausau's unemployment rate is above the state's average unemployment rate of 7.8 percent in September.

Feingold has responded by calling upon his greatest political strength – his face to face campaigning. He has been holding his trademark listening sessions and touting his maverick credentials – for example, he was the only Democrat to oppose Wall Street reform because it wasn't tough enough, and a bipartisan negotiator on campaign-finance reform.

But it's not hard to find one-time Feingold supporters who are having second thoughts. Wausau dairy farmer Don Voelker, 64, says he thinks Feingold's OK. But, "I think it's just time for a change."

Some voters say Feingold is getting an unfair rap for problems that aren't his fault. Brad Karger, Marathon County's administrator, said Feingold has a certain magic when he's dealing with people one on one. However, "He might not have that magic this year," Karger said. "There's a lot of fear out there."

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Online:

Russ Feingold: http://www.russfeingold.org

Ron Johnson: http://www.ronjohnsonforsenate.com

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WAUSAU, Wis. — Rural Marathon County has only 2 percent of Wisconsin's population, but it provides a glimpse of why U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, one of the Senate's most prominent liberal Democrats,...
WAUSAU, Wis. — Rural Marathon County has only 2 percent of Wisconsin's population, but it provides a glimpse of why U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, one of the Senate's most prominent liberal Democrats,...
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TROOPER-X 05:26 AM on 10/28/2010
Russ and others were urged to support legislation which was toxic to this nation, yet was essential to satisfying the strictly partisan agenda and appeasing the fringe progressive base. They were told to take one for the team, and were assured that the ignorance of the voters would prevail as time marched on. Now they scratch their heads in disbelief, as they search for ways to justify their lapses in  Read More...
06:07 PM on 11/01/2010
I live in Washington State and personally I think it would be a shame if Senator Feingold lost in this election to an unknown quantity like Ron Johnson. As I see things from my corner of the country Russ Feingold projects the image of a talented statesman committed to working across the aisle for the betterment of the entire nation. He perceived that campaign finance legislation was essential and worked with Senator McCain to enact it but thanks to the Roberts Supreme Court of Star Chamber the law was disemboweled. I wish him good luck in this current contest and I hope that the citizens of Wisconsin will return him to office.
04:40 PM on 11/01/2010
My sister keeps getting phone calls from PAT BOONE, remember him? Well Pat Boone is asking Wisconsinites to vote for Ron Johnson. That is just really weird?
06:08 PM on 10/29/2010
This is true of the comments of one Gloria Nelson, who has decided that her senator Rus Feingold voted the "wrong way" on the Stimulus package. When informed that Sen. Feingold had voted against it she quickly changed her tune saying he spends too much anyway! While Feingold voted against the bill because it COST TOO MUCH Gloria was able to ignore that fact because, apparently, she either wanted her Senatory to spend more or she was embarassed because she was ignorant, both of her ideas, and her ideals, and those of her Senator!

We don't know who she will vote for but I would guess that it will be as ignorant a vote as any that could be cast. She might even vote for the SWP ( the Socialist Workers Party) just because, like Feingold, she doesn't know what they stand for! I'm sure she could do worse and probably will!

She'll probably end up voting for the Tea Baggers or the party of Rush Limbaugh! Is this because she hates anyone who is not a rabid Fox News Republican? I doubt that! It is probably because she likes TV shows on Fox and thinks that means she will see more of them!

One hates to tell her that her country is more important of serious thought than that. She does not know that that is why the pilgrims left England. She just thinks that they liked turkey!
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MrsGreebers
10:09 AM on 10/29/2010
More peasants taking to the streets to defend the aristocracy.
12:25 AM on 10/29/2010
Here is a link. Go to it, sign up and comment on a Feingold article and let the people of Wisconsin know how people around the nation feel about our fine Senator. Some of the people giving negative comments about Russ on the blog are not from Wisconsin either. I think the people of Wisconsin would like to hear from you too. At the bottom is a list of more Wisconsin Newspapers, sign up for those too and let more people from Wisconsin know how bad it will be for the Nation to lose Russ Feingold. By the way, the link is to the Oshkosh Northwestern, a newspaper that endorses Feingold and it's in Ron Johnson's home town.

http://www.thenorthwestern.com/news
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madisonhack
I prefer not to......
12:54 PM on 10/29/2010
Thanks for the link. And here is one for you....I can see I fanned the right dog.

http://www.theawl.com/2010/09/dystopian-wisconsin-who-is-ron-johnson
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Don Giovanni
Yes, a bear does shit in the woods.
11:30 PM on 10/28/2010
From the state that brought us Joe McCarthy. That mentality is still there in Dairyland.
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catalysto
08:35 PM on 10/28/2010
Wisconsin!!!

Feingold is one our most honest, intelligent and trustworthy senators we have in Washington.

Vote for Feingold and bring a friend!!!!
12:18 AM on 10/29/2010
Here is a link. Go to it, sign up and comment on a Feingold article and let the people of Wisconsin know how people around the nation feel about our fine Senator. Some of the people giving negative comments about Russ on the blog are not from Wisconsin either. I think the people of Wisconsin would like to hear from you. At the bottom is a list of more Wisconsin Newspapers, sign up for those too and let more people from Wisconsin know how bad it will be to lose Feingold for the Nation.

http://www.thenorthwestern.com/news
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Sisa
07:09 PM on 10/28/2010
GO RUSS GO.... You got my vote!
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sposton
right to tell what they don't want to hear
06:54 PM on 10/28/2010
One of the few honest people in Washington.

Voting for Republicans in hope they will bring about the necessary change in Washington is like shooting your own foot with a machine gun in hope it will solve your foot ache.
07:10 PM on 10/28/2010
I don't get it from day one. All the anger should be directed towards the Republicans who are the majority party of causing this big fat mess. The Dems are cleaning up the messes and so they should deserve all the credit. So many people have become insane by buying into the distortion, lies and misinformation created and promoted by Fox News and the right wing media. The votes should go to the candidates who are helping the middle class. Not those who wowed not to do anything.
Do we really need to step into a pile of elephant dung to know how stink it is?
Vote DEMS.
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kimbanyc
LIBERAL NY DEMOCRAT
06:53 PM on 10/28/2010
Here are great reasons to reelect Sen. Feingold

Children no longer denied coverage for pre-existing conditions: Insurance plans can't deny coverage due to a pre-existing condition to children under age 19.

Prohibit insurers from rescinding coverage: It's illegal for insurers to drop a customer when they become sick or search for an error on a customer's insurance application and then deny payment for service when the person gets sick.

Free Preventive Care: All new plans must cover certain preventive services such as mammograms and colonoscopies without charging a deductible, co-pay or coinsurance.

No lifetime limits on coverage: Insurers no longer can impose lifetime dollar limits on essential benefits, like hospital stays or expensive treatments.

Unrestricted doctor choice: Plans must allow pediatricians and obstetrician/gynecologists to get primary care physician status. This eliminates the requirement for patients to get prior-authorization from their insurer or a doctor's referral to see a pediatrician or OB/GYN.

Level charges for emergency services: Insurers must remove prior authorizations for ER services. .

Patient-friendly appeals process: Insurers will have to establish new internal and external appeals processes for claims. This means that while a claim is under appeal, your insurer has to continue to pay your claims, and continue paying for subsequent treatment, until the matter is resolved.

Small business impact: The changes that kick in on Sept. 23 also apply to small businesses with 50 employees or more that already offered insurance coverage prior to reform.
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Arashi
comfort the afflicted; afflict the comfortable
07:32 AM on 10/29/2010
Yeah, you tell 'em! How DARE he shove all that... down... our... throats.
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loggerboots
WELL RETIRED UAW.
06:17 PM on 10/28/2010
I voted for Russ 2 weeks ago i waited 30 ninutes to vote early.Lots of Feingold bumper stickers around the downtown municipal building. Johnson has been running the same attack ads since January, during news broadcasts,sometimes 4 or 5 times
Johnson did not start this company he runs,it belongs to his wifes family.anti union,and has yet to answer a question with a direct answer.
a friend of mine,a republican watched several,of the debates,all he said to me was, that johnson did not have enough sense to shut up,he said nothing
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mdcolli
Liberal in Kansas
07:07 PM on 10/28/2010
Thanks for voting and for your comments...
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unwashedmasses
RECALL WALKER
05:47 PM on 10/28/2010
"Russ Feingold (D-WI) Tied With Ron Johnson (R) In CNN Senate Poll"

http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2010/09/22/130054599/russ-feingold-d-tied-with-russ-johnson-r-in-wisconsin?ft=1&f=1014&sc=tw

In a just-released CNN poll, Feingold had the support of 48 percent of registered voters while Johnson, who owns a plastics firm, was at 46 percent. With a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points, that's a tie."

Everyone ->>>>> VOTE, and bring a friend, too.
05:59 PM on 10/28/2010
That is the feeling I got when I worked on his phone bank.
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madisonhack
I prefer not to......
09:40 PM on 10/28/2010
I'm a fervent Feingold supporter, but the link you provided is dated September 22. I don't think it has changed, though.
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RECALL WALKER
05:07 PM on 10/28/2010
I live in North Carolina and have never even been to Wisconsin, but I have followed this race very closely because I have been a long time fan of Sen. Feingold. It's very disturbing to frequently hear that he is trailing in the polls. Feingold is one of the very few trustworthy politicians, not to mention one of the most knowledgeable.

I have noticed, though from a distance, it seems that even though Feingold is losing I can never find anyone with anything GOOD to say about Ron Johnson. Oh sure you have lots of people that have plenty bad to say about Russ Feingold, though it's usually false or misguided, but very rarely do I see anyone who says Ron Johnson will make a good Senator. I understand the frustration with Washington, but Feingold is not the man to be voicing those frustrations about. I really hope the good people of Wisconsin keep Russ Feingold in office, because even though I don't live in Wisconsin, he represents me.
05:38 PM on 10/28/2010
They are voting without thinking.
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Audra Crane
08:03 PM on 10/28/2010
Really good, level-headed comments.
heckmepitus
Truth, justice and the American way
05:04 PM on 10/28/2010
Feingold is a big government ultra Liberal, there is nothing about Russ that is for civil liberties unless you think being completely controlled by politicians is a form of civil liberty.
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nofriendofrepublicans
Mother friendly.
05:35 PM on 10/28/2010
2 cents from the stupid gallery.
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eudaimoniac
06:54 PM on 10/28/2010
not familiar with the patriot act, are you?