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[SIZE=+1]We see the first cracks in Obama's armor
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[/SIZE] Obama wasn’t on the ballot on Wisconsin, but Gov. Scott Walker’s decisive victory last night
is a stinging blow to his re-election prospects.
The re-election was a telltale sign that the conservative base is as energized as ever, that the Democratic
voter mobilization efforts may not be as stellar as advertised, and that the Democratic-leaning “blue wall”
Rust Belt states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania will be very much in play this November.
Walker won by a bigger margin than he did in 2010, and with more overall votes. He carried 38 percent
of union households – a slight improvement from his 2010 midterm tally – a strikingly strong number
given how he’s been cast as the villain of labor. It’s a sign of the cultural divide between national
Democrats and blue-collar whites, one that is particularly acute for the president.

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[/SIZE] Obama wasn’t on the ballot on Wisconsin, but Gov. Scott Walker’s decisive victory last night
is a stinging blow to his re-election prospects.
The re-election was a telltale sign that the conservative base is as energized as ever, that the Democratic
voter mobilization efforts may not be as stellar as advertised, and that the Democratic-leaning “blue wall”
Rust Belt states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania will be very much in play this November.
Walker won by a bigger margin than he did in 2010, and with more overall votes. He carried 38 percent
of union households – a slight improvement from his 2010 midterm tally – a strikingly strong number
given how he’s been cast as the villain of labor. It’s a sign of the cultural divide between national
Democrats and blue-collar whites, one that is particularly acute for the president.