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Since when does the Wisconsin recall election mean nothing?

Since when does the Wisconsin recall election mean nothing?

Remember the days when the liberal media and politicians insisted that the recall election in Wisconsin would not only be a referendum on Scott Walker's conservative fiscal policy, but also a precursor to a shift in America's entire political system?

Yeah, I do. And so does the American Future Fund who put together this video to remind everyone how the attitude suddenly changed when their guy lost:

Indeed yesterday's recall election does mean a lot and will undoubtedly be a precursor for November. But it's the supporters of the recall who are going to feel the heat, not the opponents. Take for instance, Wisconsin Rep. Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate this fall. The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is happy to remind Wisconsin voters about her role in the failed recall:

"Madison Liberal Tammy Baldwin stood in solidarity with rioters who stormed the Wisconsin Capitol," the NRSC noted on a video it posted last night following Brown's victory. "Today Wisconsin voters stood in solidarity with Scott Walker and his fiscal reforms and will get a chance to stand against Tammy Baldwin this November."

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