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Wisconsin Recall Elections Prompt Progressive Groups To Make Six-Figure Ad Buy

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First Posted: 08/04/11 05:56 PM ET Updated: 10/04/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Three progressive groups are set to launch a six-figure television ad buy in the days leading up to the eight remaining Wisconsin state Senate recall elections.

Democracy for America, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and MoveOn.org have spent a combined $265,000 on ads that will run in three major markets before the Aug. 9 Republican recall elections and the Aug. 16 Democratic recall elections. Two of the groups, PCCC and DFA, have now spent a total of $500,000 on the final three weeks of the recalls.

The buy will include an ad against Senator Alberta Darling, a Republican who represents the 8th District. It will also help keep on air two previously released ads -- one targeting Darling for her position on Medicare and another targeting District 14 candidate Luther Olsen (R) that will run in Green Bay and Madison.

"We're going even heavier in the Darling race than we have before, and still staying strong in the Olsen race," said Neil Sroka, a spokesperson for PCCC. "We're buying heavily in the two big contests of the moment."

The newly released ad quotes Whitefish Bay resident Eric Christiansen, a middle-aged teacher, expressing his disappointment with Darling for "voting for budget cuts that hurt our community schools, all to give tax cuts to the rich and big corporations."

WATCH the ad:

The ads are centered around Wisconsin's highly controversial budget legislation, which in addition to containing anti-collective bargaining provisions, also cut roughly $800 million in funding for public schools -- in the process, reducing the total amount of money those schools received from aid and local property taxes by 5.5 percent.

Of Wisconsin's 19 Republican state Senators, 18 backed that legislation. Darling -- who did not immediately return requests for comment on the ad buy -- is one of six of them now hoping to keep their seats in recall elections on Aug. 9. Two Democratic state Senators will face recall elections the following Tuesday, Aug. 16. A third, Sen. Dave Hansen, already won his recall election, against Republican candidate David VanderLeest, back in July.

(Click here for the latest updates on the Wisconsin recall elections.)

Though many initially saw Darling as one of the more secure Republicans facing a recall election, recent polls have shown that her race against state Rep. Sandy Pasch (D) is quite close. The Mellman Group, a Democratic-leaning polling firm, released a poll that had Pasch leading by 2 percent, while a PPP poll showed Darling up by 5 percent.

Darling herself has said she thinks holding on to her seat won't be easy, predicting that the vote come down to turnout. "Is this tense for me? Yes. Do I think I'm going to win? I'm giving it my best shot," she told a panel at the Milwaukee Press Club on Aug. 2.

The most recent ad buy is the latest in a series of big expenditures by outside groups in the recall elections. The PCCC and DFA have spent a total of $1.5 million on ads and hundreds of thousands more on grassroots campaign efforts tied to the recalls, a figure that would be significant even by normal election standards.

Conservative groups are also heavily involved in the Wisconsin fight, with major organizations like Club for Growth, Citizen United and the Tea Party Express investing time and money in support of the Republican candidates. Americans for Prosperity, the Koch brothers-backed group that has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on the recalls, recently faced criticism this week after sending absentee ballot applications with incorrect information on them to Wisconsin voters. The forms included instructions to return them by Aug. 11 -- two days after the Republican recalls are set to take place. They were sent to constituents in primarily Democratic areas, prompting some to accuse AFP of trying to suppress Democratic voter turnout.

CORRECTION: This article originally stated that all 19 GOP senators voted for Gov. Scott Walker's budget bill. In fact, 18 voted in favor and one voted against it.
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WASHINGTON -- Three progressive groups are set to launch a six-figure television ad buy in the days leading up to the eight remaining Wisconsin state Senate recall elections. Democracy for America,...
WASHINGTON -- Three progressive groups are set to launch a six-figure television ad buy in the days leading up to the eight remaining Wisconsin state Senate recall elections. Democracy for America,...
 
 
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07:33 PM on 08/07/2011
I know I am going to be slammed with comments from both sides for this but there is a solution...http://ni4d.us/ it is called the peoples choice. give Americans a voice again no Democrats no Republicans. we loose or say after the elections it is about time we had more of a voice in our government.
heckmepitus
Truth, justice and the American way
08:07 AM on 08/07/2011
More Leftist hypocrisy: Leftists are cheering the huge political spending in Wisconsin by outside of Wisconsin Leftist groups. But they condemn political spending by others. The Left is for freedom of political speech, for the Left.
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alkamm
Brevity is the soul of lingerie.
09:00 AM on 08/07/2011
Centrists will be voting out the far-right politicians who are led by the nose to that side of the political spectrum. The Koch Brothers have created a monster backlash, so they are actually helping rid the country of these retrograde, Tea Party hacks.
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Mistinguette Grandison
No. Corporations are NOT people
09:42 AM on 08/07/2011
Oh god. You want to lose your right to get a fair minimum wage all to keep the wealthy corporations their unneeded tax breaks that do not create jobs? Be my guest, but that's not where I'm going.
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
07:32 AM on 08/07/2011
Go, go, go, go!
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NWBrunette
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04:52 PM on 08/07/2011
Hear, hear, hear, hear!
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waynesmyer
07:30 AM on 08/07/2011
Please tell the Koch Bros to just go "Cheney" themselves!!!

I do not approve this message! Baby Bu$h, your beloved Great War Presinator
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Vikingdave
Treat friend like it's your last time together.
01:17 AM on 08/07/2011
Please boycott Koch Industries.
http://markcrispinmiller.com/2011/02/dont-buy-these-products-from-koch-industries/
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brt929
02:02 AM on 08/07/2011
Thanks Dave!  I've been looking for a list of their products!
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
07:34 AM on 08/07/2011
I'll use sandpaper before I use one of their tissue products. Great list Viking!
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Vikingdave
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11:29 AM on 08/07/2011
My pleasure.. Another HuffPo friend said she keeps a list in her wallet so she has it when she goes shopping. Another said that she keeps her list on the refrigerator door next to her shopping list. That way she can add to the boycott list and her shopping list as needed.
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Vikingdave
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01:02 AM on 08/07/2011
The Badger state should be VERY interesting this next week.. See link for WUWM radio for live reports.
http://www.wuwm.com/
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Phil Dearing
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11:49 PM on 08/06/2011
Outstanding Ad. And yes realpolitic....The Repubs always Lie, Cheat & Steal. What do you think they have been doing since Ronald Reagan? Now its about extracting the wealth from whats left of the middle class and poor. Corporations already gambled away pension funds for GM, and this debt ceiling debacle is just another method of lying. The deficit does not matter. Cut the war profitering, make the rich pay more, close all corporate loopholes and make some real money on our trade policies and presto NO Deficit. Oh and get rid of these Wisconsin Repubs. There crazy just like there Governor!
10:02 PM on 08/06/2011
The ad guy: "I voted for Reagan, Bush, W Bush..."
Dude, you are awfully confused and equally guilty.
greenwren
He's an ANGRY elf ...
09:29 PM on 08/06/2011
Why isn't what the Koch Brothers did with their lying, smarmy absentee ballots illegal?? Why isn't it being prosecuted as a federal crime??
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alkamm
Brevity is the soul of lingerie.
09:02 AM on 08/07/2011
Why doesn't the referee see the "villains" in rasslin' when they gouge eyes? This sort of dirty politics is considered fairplay compared to the mischief they do when in office.
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waynesmyer
09:41 AM on 08/07/2011
Where is the DOJ and FEC??? Oh! They was told not to get involved! Well, that OK then! RIGHT????
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Chris Burgess
George Bush. The Worst President Ever!
08:59 PM on 08/06/2011
Make Wisconsin a blue state for many years to come!
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NWBrunette
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04:55 PM on 08/07/2011
Yes!
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Gottlieb
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05:00 PM on 08/07/2011
The Banana Republicans have shown their true colors in Wisconsin and this is where they will suffer their first big defeat this year. The recall of Gov Walker will be another fine beginning leading up to the 2012 elections. Go Blue Wisconsin!
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brt929
08:33 PM on 08/06/2011
What about the Wisconsin senate majority leader- I think his name is Fitzgerald? He really needs to go, he as dishonest as they come and he is Walker's lap dog. Will he be recalled when Walker is recalled?
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Chris Burgess
George Bush. The Worst President Ever!
08:44 PM on 08/06/2011
Put his head on the ch.opping block next.
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Vikingdave
Treat friend like it's your last time together.
12:55 AM on 08/07/2011
Greets brt. It's worse than that. I think his brother is head of the Wis. assembly.
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brt929
02:06 AM on 08/07/2011
It figures.  Republicans believe in a Good Old Boys Club.
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07:28 PM on 08/06/2011
Walker has turned the state around from giant liberal deficits to fiscal sanity, but the left cannot bear it, so now they are intent on wrecking it all over again. The average citizen everywhere in America is held hostage to the left's interest groups.
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sgraham59
Don't Let The Bastards Win
07:35 PM on 08/06/2011
Liar
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scottymac11
Facta non verba
07:36 PM on 08/06/2011
I'll sum this up quickly. He's a job killer. And that is only one of many unacceptable things about his ethicless governership.
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ClassicalGas
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06:10 PM on 08/06/2011
As an aside, if your state does not give you the ability to recall elected officials, start collecting signatures to get a referendum on the 2012 ballot to allow recalls. This is one more way to hold politicians accountable.
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SUPPERMAN
06:00 PM on 08/06/2011
Teaparty will not be happy with this outcome! Why are they so agaist the American Worker? Are they upset because they could never get past a $7.00 an hour job in their life or what? Maybe they should all go and live in India.. $2.00 a day is want they want..They all would be so happy to see all the very poor people.
05:44 PM on 08/06/2011
We must get organize now, to put a proposition on the ballot in this up coming election to limit time of ads and candidates using these monies associated by the ruling of Citizen Untied. If we can't get congress to rein in out of control of spending then we have to do it locally. The Tea Party always talk about State rights, we have the right not to always be in campaign mode.
11:15 PM on 08/06/2011
If it must be done on a state-by-state basis, I hope someone will make this widely known through the designated chanels. If ballot initiatives must be mounted, it will take time to collect signatures.