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Scott Walker Approval Rating Not So Hot: Poll

Scott Walker Approval Rating

CARRIE ANTLFINGER   07/13/11 09:17 PM ET   AP

MILWAUKEE — A majority of Wisconsin residents disapprove of Republican Gov. Scott Walker's performance and are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the state, according to a new poll released Wednesday.

The University of Wisconsin Survey Center's Badger Poll found that 59 percent of residents disapprove of the performance of Walker, who took office in January and wasted no time pushing divisive legislation through the Republican-controlled Legislature, including a law that stripped most public employees of their collective bargaining rights.

The poll found that legislative Democrats, among them 14 state senators who fled the state to try to block a vote on the union rights law, aren't doing much better, with 48 percent of respondents disapproving of their job performance.

Walker, who previously served eight years as the Milwaukee County Executive, said he was not concerned by the findings.

"If I governed based on polls, I would have never been the county executive," Walker said. "There's not a pollster alive in 2002 who would have told you I could even come close to being elected. I was elected three times because I think in times of crisis, what people want more than anything is leadership. ... We're going to continue to show leadership."

The pollster noted that the likely reason for Walker's disapproval rate is that 55 percent of respondents said they opposed his two-year budget plan, which made deep cuts to public education to deal with a $3 billion budget shortfall.

Democratic Party of Wisconsin chairman Mike Tate said the results show the state is very partisan and that people are unhappy with Republicans.

"There are a lot of voters who gave Republicans a chance last November and we are seeing a pretty serious case of buyer's remorse," he said.

The poll found that 55 percent of respondents were dissatisfied with the way things are going in Wisconsin, the highest percentage since the university started asking the question in 2006.

This, like many of the results, was split down party lines, said Katherine Cramer Walsh, a political science professor at UW-Madison who helped with the poll. Sixty-three percent of Republicans were satisfied, compared to 21 percent of Democrats.

Nine state senators – six Republicans and three Democrats, are facing recall elections in the next few weeks – the fallout from the bitter fight over Walker's collective bargaining law, which eventually survived a court challenge and took effect. The Democrats would need a net gain of three seats to give them control of the Senate and check on Republican power.

Walker said he believes a majority of people said they were unhappy with the direction of the state because of anger over the recall election campaigns and frustration with the national economy.

"I think a lot more people will be happy come Aug. 10 when most of these recalls are done because in general people are tired of these endless campaigns," Walker said.

However, the poll found that 78 percent of respondents believe having the recall option is a good thing, and half of the respondents said the current recall efforts made them feel better about Wisconsin politics.

The poll also found that:

_Nearly two-thirds of respondents felt that state government is run for the benefit of big interests, rather than the benefit of the people, and that state government can only be trusted to do the right thing some of the time.

_Fifty-six percent of respondents disapproved of the performance of the Republicans in state Legislature.

_Four out of five respondents said Wisconsin is in "bad times," economically. Fifty percent of respondents expected that the state's economic conditions would remain about the same over the next 12 months, and 20 percent expected they would worsen.

Walsh said she was a little surprised that so many people supported the recall option in the state constitution. But that was about the only surprise, she said.

"It's been pretty clear that Wisconsinites are a bit dismayed with the state of things, both the economy and politics, and that comes across pretty clear in these results," she said.

The random telephone poll of 556 people conducted between June 17 and July 10 has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.2 percentage points.

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Associated Press writer Scott Bauer in Madison contributed to this report.

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03:21 PM on 08/19/2011
Walker needs to go. I'm not from Wisconsin, and my state has a good governor(a Democrat), but there is a GOP majority in the state house and senate, and the same thing could happen if a Repub governor gets in.The problem here is that we live in the Bible Belt-(I'm not knocking true Chrsitians here) but we have a lot of mean-spirited right wing Fundamentalists and working people who are opposed to unions because the GOP feeds them sh*t and they eat it.Fortunately, there are also a lot of people here that know how to think for themselves.

The trouble in Wisconis, as far as I can tell,started when Russ Feingold, a progressive Democrat who cares about his state and his country, got voted out in favor of some squirrley Tea Party stooge.Then Walker came out with his idea to bust unions and do away with unions' rights.I think that the fact that two Democrats won in the recall election sends out a strong message to the Republicans(most of the elections were close.)

Don't let Walker and the GOP fool you-they may have declared victory in the recall elections, but they are scared to death, and they should be.
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11:22 PM on 08/16/2011
Trouble in Walkerville.
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11:20 PM on 08/16/2011
Well, I think Walker saw the writing on the wall a week ago...now, all of a sudden he wants to work with Democrats...if Dale Schultz starts thinking Dems are making more sense, Walker has got himself a real problem.
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11:54 AM on 08/10/2011
Remember this article? That was so cute.
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carolo
retired Democrat
02:59 PM on 07/22/2011
When people wanted a recall election, they were hoping for an honest one. When this Governor starts rushing into changing voter registrations, rushing into redistribution of counties, fake candidates to force the state into primaries, fake people on recall petitions and other odd-ball tatics, he appears to be in a panic. Every move he makes tends to be rushed and under-handed like his Bills for breaking the Unions.
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dmak1331
thetruthinator
11:31 PM on 07/16/2011
Now , if they could chase him outta town before he does more any more damage...Heard they are hiring at Walmart , it's none union, just right for him..
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Waltfl
Μακάριοι οἱ εἰρηνοποιοί
02:24 PM on 07/15/2011
Go, Wisconsin! Florida is watching! Walker today, Rick Scott tomorrow. Voters remorse down here in FL big time. Even the old people, who got conned by Scott's "vote for me and eat hotdogs for free" 65 million dollar-campaign, are now all going: "Scott who? I didn't vote for this guy..." Show us how it's being done, Wisconsin, and well have a fair chance of giving Scott the boot too, before he pushes Florida even deeper into tank than Bush did.
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BuckCarson
Life outside the ObamaSphere
02:42 PM on 07/22/2011
History favors men of action. This poll means nothing.
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11:18 PM on 08/16/2011
If pro-union Dale Schultz votes with Democrats, it certainly does.
03:25 PM on 08/19/2011
I suppose that the union solidarity rallies all over the country that rted the Wisconsin unions don't mean anything either.
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stuckinredstate
FACT is the f word to the teaparty
09:20 AM on 07/15/2011
gee Scott-no more pics of you winking and smiling...no smirking? Maybe you should follow the example of the half term governor of Alaska.....you could save face before being booted out of office by the voters of Wisconsin.
Come on now Scott...say cheese!!!!
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
09:16 AM on 07/15/2011
Mr. "dead eyes" is on his way out and all I have to say is HIP HIP HOORAY!
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Conjoe
Family Doctor Guy
09:49 AM on 07/15/2011
What's with those eyes? Scott Walker always looks like he just woke up or took some pain medicine. He has bilateral ptosis. I shouldn't poke fun, he could have a serious neurological disorder.
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p456
Walking Tall.
09:09 AM on 07/15/2011
Every time I see a photo of who Wisconsin put in their governors office I LMFAO.
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BuckCarson
Life outside the ObamaSphere
02:43 PM on 07/22/2011
You should - while you can. Sooner than you think, you'll be captive to one of these people that are setting our priorities straight.
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fam3d2008
Apolgy accepted if you voted for Obama! But don't
08:37 AM on 07/15/2011
Glad all you libs love polls so much- try this one out and see how it fits........

http://www.gallup.com/poll/148487/republican-candidate-extends-lead-obama.aspx
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HHarvey
Do not feed the trolls
09:25 AM on 07/15/2011
and that may change depending on who the republican presidential candidate turns out to be.
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fam3d2008
Apolgy accepted if you voted for Obama! But don't
09:43 AM on 07/15/2011
Yup- I can't wait for a live debate between Obama and whomever the candidate is. This president and his numerous failed policies will be shredded to pieces by any candidate who can draw breath......
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11:22 PM on 08/16/2011
And yet, when you pair Republicans, only Romney can beat him...being that Romney would never be President because he's more sane than crack.pot, I'm not worried.
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JRCNSSWV
The christian right is neither.
08:03 AM on 07/15/2011
This has nothing to do with the intellect of the voters in Wisconsin.
We are in a Depression and folks vote their pocketbooks, and at this time will try anything...or anyone.
The Tea Partier Walker came into office screeching jobs, jobs, jobs and like the National House of Representatives, who were elected on the same basis, their agenda was a lie from day one.

It is now time to recall Walker, and eventually return the House of Representatives at the National level back to the Democrats, where jobs, jobs, jobs, are not just words to keep the masses happy.
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Patrice77
07:25 PM on 07/16/2011
You said it. +1
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BuckCarson
Life outside the ObamaSphere
02:48 PM on 07/22/2011
I'd love it if you could recall him. Let's put 'em on the national stage.
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LINDA MCC IN WISCONSIN
Comic-CONS - PANTS AFIRE!
08:02 AM on 07/15/2011
Walker was stranded at Denver airport last night. He had to sleep on the floor. What's it feel like to be one of us, Walker? A "commoner.?"
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p456
Walking Tall.
09:11 AM on 07/15/2011
And nobody even took a piss on him? Oh well another miss opportunity to demonstrate the effects of trickle down economics.
09:50 AM on 07/15/2011
A dog took a look but deferred
03:35 PM on 08/19/2011
Wouldn't you just love to see this man go bankrupt? I doubt that even McDonalds would hire him.
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Sisa
07:06 AM on 07/15/2011
Hey Scooter now would be a good time to start brushing up your resume.
09:52 AM on 07/15/2011
He can always fall back on getting his ole job as an elevator operator in that two story bldg.
03:47 AM on 07/15/2011
Its obvious that Wisconsin voters aren't the sharpest pencils on the desk.
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LINDA MCC IN WISCONSIN
Comic-CONS - PANTS AFIRE!
08:02 AM on 07/15/2011
Millions of voters vs. 1 idiotic. Do the math.
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jimdog1954
09:53 AM on 07/15/2011
Sometimes, perfectly smart people believe the dumbest lies.