Poll Finds Support for Walker's Wisconsin Reforms

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Gov. Scott Walker leads Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett 50-42 among those likely to vote in Wisconsin's June 5 recall election, according to a new Reason-Rupe poll of 708 Wisconsin adults on cell phones and landlines.

In the presidential race, 49 percent of all adults surveyed approve of the job President Obama is doing and 45 percent disapprove. President Obama leads Mitt Romney 46-36 in Wisconsin, with 6 percent selecting the Libertarian Party's Gary Johnson. Obama's margin over Romney shrinks to 45-41 among those likely to vote in June's recall election, with Johnson taking what would be a crucial 5 percent of the vote.

The Reason-Rupe poll finds voters overwhelmingly support many of the key changes Gov. Walker and the legislature implemented on public sector pensions and health care last year. Reason-Rupe finds 72 percent favor the change requiring public sector workers to increase their pension contributions from less than 1 percent to 6 percent of their salaries. And 71 percent favor making government employees pay 12 percent of their own health care premiums instead of the previous 6 percent.

Taxpayers actually wish state lawmakers had cast an even larger net with their reforms. Police and firefighters were exempted from the pension and health care adjustments but 57 percent of taxpayers say they should not have been.


The public supports asking government workers to pick up more of the tab for their own benefits because 65 percent say public sector workers receive better pension and health care benefits than private sector workers, 22 percent say benefit levels are about the same, and just 7 percent believe private sector benefits are better than those in the public sector.

When asked what state and local officials should do if pensions and health benefits are underfunded, 74 percent favor requiring government employees to pay more for their own health care and retirement benefits. In sharp contrast, 75 percent oppose cutting funding for programs like education and 74 percent oppose raising taxes to help fund government worker benefits.

To deal with rising retirement costs, 69 percent favor shifting future state employees, those who haven't been hired or promised pensions yet, to 401(k)-style retirement plans instead of the current defined-benefit plans.

If state and local governments have to reduce spending, voters were asked what should be cut first: 38 percent say public employee pension benefits, 29 percent believe prison and court cuts should be made first, 17 percent would reduce funding for roads and infrastructure, 5 percent chose education, and 4 percent would target health care spending.

Government employee unions are viewed favorably by 35 percent of those surveyed and unfavorably by 31 percent. Voters remain split on limiting the collective bargaining power of public sector unions, with 47 percent in favor of, and 46 percent opposed to, restricting unions' ability to negotiate things like health care and pension benefits.

The Reason-Rupe poll finds significant differences in attitudes between public and private sector employees. For example, 65 percent of government employees have a favorable view of public employee unions and just 11 percent view unions unfavorably. In contrast, only 27 percent of private sector employees have favorable opinions of public employee unions, while 37 percent view them unfavorably.

And while 72 percent of all respondents favor the law requiring public sector workers to increase their pension contributions, only 48 percent of government employees favor the change, while 80 percent of private sector employees favor it.

This Reason-Rupe poll, conducted May 14-18, 2012 by ORC International, surveyed a random sample of 708 Wisconsin adults on cell phones and landlines. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points. The poll includes 609 likely voters who are registered and said they are certain or likely to vote in the June 5 recall election.

This is the latest in a series of Reason-Rupe public opinion surveys dedicated to exploring what Americans really think about government and major issues. This Reason Foundation project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304707604577426322941410102.html

Looks like a losing issue for Democrats beating the class-warfare drum. Scott Walker could win with an even larger percentage of the vote than in 2010, which I find hilarious. Poor liberals.
 
The stupidity of the Democractic party is showing in this recall. The national orgnization is not doing much to help Barrett and Scott Walkers' Koch Brothers are pouring lots of money into his election. Walker's campaign is outspending Barratt by 25 times.

You youngins are gonna get what you pay for...
 
The stupidity of the Democractic party is showing in this recall. The national orgnization is not doing much to help Barrett and Scott Walkers' Koch Brothers are pouring lots of money into his election.

So it's the DNC's fault that voters overwhelmingly support Walker's sensible reforms? Hell, the poll indicates that voters don't think Walker went far enough...

Walker's campaign is outspending Barratt by 25 times.

Really, even with all the labor unions dumping funds into the campaign? Care to cite?

You youngins are gonna get what you pay for...

Yep. Wisconsin youngins will get a budget surplus, lower taxes, and avoid a hit to their credit rating. What a rotten deal.
 
So it's the DNC's fault that voters overwhelmingly support Walker's sensible reforms? Hell, the poll indicates that voters don't think Walker went far enough...



Really, even with all the labor unions dumping funds into the campaign? Care to cite?



Yep. Wisconsin youngins will get a budget surplus, lower taxes, and avoid a hit to their credit rating. What a rotten deal.

Yeah, keep on believing!
 
Rana is full of claims but won't or can't show a reputable source for the bs......25 times ?.....thats laughable.....

This is gonna be a kick in the teeth for the Democrats and a real important win for the right and Republicans.......

Now if we could only reign in the teachers unions around the country......

As their pay increases, the results of their work decreases.....the direct result of liberal thinking and the liberal mindset in general.....they

would rather teach "Mandy has Two Mommies", Obama is a God, and hand out condoms to children than teach 2+2=4......
 
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The unions have spent a ton of cash, and they barely have a majority in favor of them among their own members. I think people in Wisconsin are sick of their antics.
 
Rana is full of claims but won't or can't show a reputable source for the bs......25 times ?.....thats laughable.....

This is gonna be a kick in the teeth for the Democrats and a real important win for the right and Republicans.......

Now if we could only reign in the teachers unions around the country......

As their pay increases, the results of their work decreases.....the direct result of liberal thinking and the liberal mindset in general.....they

would rather teach "Mandy has Two Mommies", Obama is a God, and hand out condoms to children than teach 2+2=4......

Yes, dear gawd, let's never teach tolerance to children about the different dynamics of the American families.
 
Now it is your turn to back up your words with proof.

So your link to a transcript of a debate was "proof" that Walker spent "25 times more" than the Unions?

Campaign documents at the end of April of this year show that the Unions had already dumped over $7 Million into Wisconsin for this recall election.

http://www.redstate.com/briansikma/...l-into-recall-likely-to-exceed-2011-spending/

If you consider that 8.3 million on ads were spent for both sides (link follows) it stands to reason that one side is outspending the other, but it isn't the one you claim.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...call-wisconsin-recall-election_n_1479294.html

(Note how I used to sources very far apart?.. LOL I do that because it is funny, but both are still accurate)...

Now Walker has bought more ads, but the Unions dumped more money into there and are currently outspending him (per the huffpost article above).

Literally millions of Union dollars, and that is just the TV ads...

There is literally no evidence that there is a 25 to 1 deficit against the Democrats. That was a silly claim, and you know it was.
 
The unions have spent a ton of cash, and they barely have a majority in favor of them among their own members. I think people in Wisconsin are sick of their antics.

A "ton"? Really? How much is a "ton" of cash?

Have they spent 25 million dollars?

Top 1% Fills Gov. Scott Walker’s Recall War Chest With $25 Million

Criss-crossing the country on fundraising trips, Walker has raised more than $25 million since January 2011 and has $4.9 million in cash on hand—numbers unlike any that have been seen for a political candidate in Wisconsin. Two-thirds of Walker's money came from out of state.

His stores of cash dwarf what his Democratic rivals have raised. …He has 10 times as much money on hand as his closet rival.

http://www.inthesetimes.com/working...walkers_war-chest_with_incredible_25_million/

Most of it from out of state. Hmmmm....
 
More from the article linked above:

The Koch brothers have been deeply involved in trying to aid Walker, as David Koch boasted:

"We're helping him, as we should. We've gotten pretty good at this over the years," Koch said. "We've spent a lot of money in Wisconsin. We're going to spend more."

Koch personally gave $1 million earlier this year to the Republican Governors Association, which is running ads statewide supporting Walker and criticizing the top two Democratic candidates - Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk.

Koch's $1 million contribution comes on top of the cash that he and his brother, Charles, have given to Americans for Prosperity, a conservative advocacy group founded by the pair that aired a series of ads earlier this year supporting Walker's budget proposals.
 
That's ok Bijou...he moved $100,000 campaign cash to his defense fund...because like her holiness Palin this cretin is a criminal and under investigation.
 
Which changes nothing about my statement. They keep trying the same thing, and keep losing. At some point union members are going to want their union to do what they should rather than spend their dues to run recall elections against one dude.

When your own members are barely a majority in support of the recall, you are doing something wrong.

You have proven nothing
 
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