Posted on 11/07/2018 11:48:53 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
MADISON Democrat Tony Evers declared victory just after 1:30 a.m Wednesday, the culmination of a long and disputed election night.
But the razor-thin result, allegations of thousands of damaged ballots, and a late-night surprise from Democrat stronghold Milwaukee County promised that Wisconsins dead-heat gubernatorial race was far from over. Evers, superintendent of the state Department of Public Instruction, bested Republican Gov. Scott Walker by less than 29,000 votes, or just over 1 percent of the votes cast in the heavy-turnout election (The unofficial count stood at 1,316,247 votes for Evers to 1,287,374 votes for Walker). But that didnt stop Evers and the Associated Press from declaring the Democrat the victor.
The voters of Wisconsin spoke, and they agreed its time for a change, an excited Evers told supporters early Wednesday morning.
He would receive no concession speech from the two-term governor.
I am here this morning to tell you the fight is not over, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch told a riled up crowd at Walker election campaign headquarters. She said the campaign was preparing for the likelihood of a recount, that it was critical that every valid vote in the state of Wisconsin is counted.
Not long after, Walker spokesman Brian Reisinger told MacIver News Service and NewsTalk 1130 WISN that the campaign has deep concerns about some 45,000 absentee ballots that Milwaukee County election officials late Tuesday announced had yet to be counted, even as the county reported 99 percent of precincts had reported.
We need the official canvass and for military ballots to be counted before any decision can be made, Reisinger said. Thousands of ballots were damaged and had to be recreated.
He said until there is a comparison of the original ballots to those that were recreated, there will be no way to judge their validity.
Likewise, the Milwaukee County issue made the states attorney general race too close to call. Incumbent Republican Brad Schimel had been ahead by several thousand votes until the Milwaukee County glitch. As it stood Wednesday morning, Democrat challenger Josh Kaul held a narrow lead, with 1,301,983 votes to Schimels 1,281,296 votes.
Neither campaign conceded.
The big story early in the night was the massive turnout by voters in liberal bastion Dane County, where Evers beat Walker by more than 150,00 votes (220,008 to 69,200 a 75 percent to 24 percent trouncing). As has often been the case, Walker won the so-called WOW Counties Waukesha, Ozaukee and Washington counties by significant margins.
Just as the Dane County vote appeared to sink Walkers bid to become only the second Wisconsin governor to secure a third term, the storyline shifted to outstate and rural vote counts. A little over two hours in, the vote tallies statewide showed Walker overcoming Evers Madison advantage and pulling ahead. Then the Milwaukee County absentee ballots popped up. While it was a back-and-forth battle for vote totals, the Republican could not overcome the tens of thousands of Milwaukee County ballots dropped into the totals late Tuesday.
In Wisconsins historic U.S. Senate race pitting two female candidates against each other for the first time in state history, incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Madison) handily beat outgoing state Sen. Leah Vukmir (R-Brookfield), 55 percent to 45 percent. Baldwin, billed as an unabashed liberal from Wisconsins most liberal city, actually campaigned as a moderate force in congress, contrary to her radical left record.
In a highly watched House race, U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Glenbeulah) beat back a challenge from Democrat Dan Kohl, a former liberal D.C. lobbyist and nephew of former U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Milwaukee). Grothman, outspent in the race, won with 56 percent of the vote to Kohls 44 percent in the conservative 6th congressional district.
And Republican newcomer Bryan Steil kept the 1st Congressional District red, clobbering ultra-liberal Democrat Randy the Iron Stache Bryce, 55 percent to 42 percent. The seat is currently held by Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Janesville), who announced his retirement earlier this year.
Incumbents did well. Other House race winners included: Ron Kind (D-La Crosse); Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee); Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Menomonee Falls); Sean Duffy (R-Weston); and Mike Gallagher (R-Green Bay).
If the state election results hold, Democrat Evers will govern with a Republican-controlled state Legislature. The GOP, as expected, maintained a significant majority in the Assembly. As of early Wednesday morning, Republicans appeared to be on track to grow their Senate power to a 19-15 majority.
I was afraid Tammy Baldwin would beat Leah, and she did, but Leah ran a great campaign and she's still one of our WI Senators, so we didn't 'lose' her voice!
All of our top TRUE Conservative players kept their seats.
If 'Governor' Evers thinks he's going to get anything done, let alone get another term, he is dead wrong. He's going to have an uphill battle in our House and Assembly, for sure!
MAGA! :)
Oh, yeah! It's a new era now with Trump in charge! YAY!
Governor Walker is a fighter, but, you know, in a nice, polite Wisconsin way, LOL!! :)
The education industrial complex bureaucracy in the states is like the deep state in Washington DC.
GO SCOTT GO! I’ve been a fan, read his book. In Minnesota where I visit sometimes, people would give an arm and a leg for the kinds of fine politicians in Wisconsin, Iowa and the Dakotas, at least, some of those politicians, not all.
Don’t get me wrong though, Wisconsin certainly has a real split in constituency, what is in Madison etc.
Otherwise, some great pols in those areas.
One more reason to keep Walker.
Good! The Dems arre contesting every election they lost, and we should do so too.
Oh, Jaysus! Yep. You win, LOL! ;)
Well, actually, we ALL lose. :(
“If the state election results hold, Democrat Evers will govern with a Republican-controlled state Legislature. The GOP, as expected, maintained a significant majority in the Assembly. As of early Wednesday morning, Republicans appeared to be on track to grow their Senate power to a 19-15 majority.”
Even if Walker loses, I hope the Legislature will keep Evers in check.
And she’s as nice and hard-working as she is pretty. Very Sarah Palin, but not as brusque. ;)
Walker conceded a few minutes ago. Evers is governor.
They will keep Evers in check. BUT - he shouldn’t be measuring the drapes just yet!
I’m sure they’re a bit shell-shocked, today. There was little in-fighting among our WI GOP, even the GOPe pukes.
Just stunning to me .....
@#$%^&*!
Well, I guess that’s all she wrote. Scott will move on to bigger and better things.
Good thing he created all of those jobs for Wisconsin - there’s a plum in there for him somewhere, LOL!
I’m going to go have a good soul-cleansing cry now and then plot my revenge. ;)
According to FOX local radio news heard at 3pm/11/7/18 Walker conceded. NUTS !
@#$%^&*!
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