Monday, March 07, 2011

Gov. Scott Walker Has Lost The War

In what may be the result of one of the great political miscalculations of our time, Scott Walker’s popularity in his home state is fast going down the tubes.

A Rasmussen poll out today reveals that almost 60% of likely Wisconsin voters now disapprove of their aggressive governor’s performance, with 48% strongly disapproving.

While these numbers are clearly indicators of a strategy gone horribly wrong, there are some additional findings in the poll that I suspect deserve even greater attention.

It turns out that the state’s public school teachers are very popular with their fellow Badgers. With 77% of those polled holding a high opinion of their educators, it is not particularly surprising that only 32% among households with children in the public school system approve of the governor’s performance. Sixty-seven percent (67%) disapprove, including 54% who strongly disapprove.

Can anyone imagine a politician succeeding with numbers like this among people who have kids?

Republicans are racing toward the past. They are ill-equipped to handle issues relative towards women, children, access to affordable, health care, immigrants, non-Christians, matters involving empathy, and technologies and energy ideas of the 21st century.

Helping corporations and aging, wealthy, out-of-touch white people is hardly a platform.

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