October 29, 2014

Scott Walker opens up a big lead against Mary Burke in the new Marquette University poll.

Suddenly — after tying in the last poll — it's 50% Walker, 43% Burke.
In the new poll, Walker enjoys a significant lead among independents, who have bounced around more than partisan voters in this race. Among likely voters, Walker leads among independents 52% to 37%.

One other shift in the new poll: Burke's personal ratings have worsened, while Walker's haven't changed much.

Among registered voters, 38% view Burke favorably while 45% view her unfavorably. Among likely voters, 39% view her favorably while 49% view her unfavorably.

"It's the first time we've seen her that far upside down or under water on favorability ratings," said poll director Charles Franklin.
What has changed? Well, there were 2 debates. Burke seemed able to stand with equal weight next to Walker. She tended to attack him and call him not good enough, perhaps without explaining what she could do better, and he tended to speak optimistically about accomplishments. Maybe that made a difference. The other thing that changed is that Burke has identified herself strongly with the Obama administration with 2 big appearances alongside Michelle Obama.

It's post-poll, but worth mentioning here that President Obama himself appeared with her yesterday [CORRECTION: I originally thought the appearance was today.]
The event was at North Division High School, in a ward where Obama outpolled Republican Mitt Romney 843 to 5 in the 2012 presidential election, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The somewhat risky bet that Burke is making is that Obama, polarizing as he is, will help turn out Wisconsin’s urban Democratic base for her next Tuesday....

Burke is one of the very few candidates to welcome Obama, whose unpopularity in the polls has made him somewhat of a pariah amongst vulnerable Democrats in tight races. But Wisconsin’s labor-heavy, populist base hasn’t always loved Burke, a millionaire former executive at her family’s company, Trek Bicycle. Thus the gamble with Obama, whose presence risks putting off independent and suburban voters....

“I think it reflects the fact that she’s the candidate of Washington. We’re not bringing Washington surrogates in,” Walker told reporters after an event Tuesday in Wausau.
And I'm a little skeptical of October surprises — why are we getting this one week before the election? — but I feel compelled to acknowledge this new item in Wisconsin Reporter by M.D. Kittle, "Trek sources: Mary Burke’s family fired her for incompetence."
The [European sales staff] threatened to quit if Burke was not removed from her position as director of European Operations, according to Gary Ellerman, who served as Trek’s human resources director for 12 years. His account was confirmed by three other former employees....

A former employee with the company told Wisconsin Reporter that John Burke, Mary’s brother and current Trek president, had to let his sister go. The former employee, who asked not to be identified for fear of reprisal from the Burke family, said Mary Burke was made to return to Wisconsin and apologize to a group of about 35 Trek executives for her treatment of employees and for the plummeting European bottom line.

Managers in Europe used to call Burke “pit bull on crack” or “Attila the Hun,” one source said.
You know, she could spin that in her favor. Some of us might like a "pit bull on crack" or "Attila the Hun" standing up to the entrenched interest groups here in Wisconsin.
“There is a dark side to Mary that the people at Trek have seen … She can explode on people. She can be the most cruel person you ever met,” said Ellerman, who started a consulting business after he was “asked to leave” Trek in 2004 over a difference in hiring philosophy.
Come on! "She can be the most cruel person you ever met"... that could be a great political slogan.

Anyway, read it yourself and decide what to make of it. I tend to think Walker doesn't need or even want this kind of help. He's avoided attacking Mary, perhaps because he doesn't want to be thought of as the cruelest person, even though many Wisconsinites have wanted to portray him that way. Here's a picture I took during the protests of 2011:

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ADDED: Finally, here's the link to the Marquette page. Additional information of interest:

After narrowing to just 2 percentage points in the previous poll, the gender gap in vote choice has returned... Among likely voters, Burke’s lead among women is 49-43 while Walker’s lead among men is 58-36. In the six Marquette Law School Polls since July... Burke has averaged a 52-42 lead among women and Walker a 55-40 advantage among men.
I'd say the Democrats' milking of gender politics hurts them. It might be driving more men to the GOP than pulling women to the Democrats. Republicans seem to avoid gender politics, but it's funny if the Democrats' gender politics helps Republicans. Wouldn't it be weird if both parties decided it wasn't worth doing?
Likely voters who are independents support Walker over Burke by 52 percent to 37 percent. Two weeks ago, among independents.... Burke had a 45-44 edge with likely voters.
Is this suspect? I don't know who the commenter Jennifer Gardner is, but she wrote in the comments on this post:
Walker was always ahead. Marquette U pollster Charles Franklin is a rabid liberal who was the pollster for both the Huffington Post as well as the Daily Kos. He pulled this same crap in the recall polling where he tried to keep Barrett "in the game" for as long as possible before releasing an accurate poll just days before the election so he could ultimately save face and boast how accurate his (final) poll was.

In this instance, he even inferred two weeks ago AFTER releasing a poll showing the race even that the poll probably would change: "Franklin cautioned that the movement among independent voters could change again."

JUST THINK ABOUT THAT: How would he know that after just conducting a poll showing independents dramatically shifting towards Burke? What possible indication would there be at that point that independents would flip back to Walker in just two weeks? By adding that caveat he essentially was admitting that he skewed that poll -- probably to appease all his liberal buddies in the business that wanted to fund raise for Burke on the premise of a "tight race."
Back to the Marquette poll page:
When it comes to being “able to get things done,” ... [a]mong likely voters, 43 percent say Burke can get things done while 43 percent say this does not describe her. The previous poll found 46 percent saying this described her with 39 percent saying it did not.

For Walker, .. [a]mong likely voters in the current poll, 65 percent say Walker can get things done, with 32 percent saying this does not describe him. Two weeks earlier, 67 percent said this described him while 30 percent said it did not.
Isn't that a crazy shift?

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garage mahal said...

Walker has private sector experience. It's been pointed out multiple times in this thread.

LOL. Okay sport. Two pickles or one?

Meade said...

"LOL. Okay sport. Two pickles or one? "

Where garage reveals his covert disdain for workers.

PackerBronco said...

And that's a wrap.

Both Garage Mahal and madisonfella fail the test, unable to give us a reason to vote for Mary Burke, they quickly fall back to anti-Walker rhetoric.

Thank you both, you have managed to live down to my expectations.

Out.

Curious George said...

"madisonfella said...
Trek could clear all this up

They can and they have.

Trek also refuted the allegations in a statement to News 3.

"Mr. Ellerman was fired from Trek in 2004," the statement said. "His politically motivated characterizations of Mary and her tenure at Trek are inaccurate."

"When Mary was in charge of Europe, she grew sales from $3 million to $50 million," the statement continued. "In 1993 Mary decided that it was time for her to make a change and she left Trek."

Burke was then asked to return to the company in 1995."

LOL. They have repeated declined to provide any proof of their claims on how awesome Mary was. All we have is the word of her BROTHER.

By the way, another executive at Trek is conforming Ellerman's story.

When your mom said you were special Penguin, she was right. But not how you think.

RecChief said...

"madisonfella said...
Trek could clear all this up

They can and they have.


Personally, I am still somewhat skeptical that this is coming out now. And from the sources. You'd have to be a complete idiot to dismiss that Ellerman may have a motive fore releasing this now. October surprise indeed.

But you'd also have to be a complete idiot to believe that Trek, would say anything to dispute Mary? Is her brother in charge? Do you think her brother would come out publicly and say "yep, she's a shitty executive so we canned her."? And even if her brother isn't in charge there, if you look at Trek's website, it looks to me like the company bends towards Mary's politics. Not that there is anything wrong with that. But to hold a statement by Trek as iron clad refutation is as stupid as taking Ellerman's story at face value without healthy skepticism. Too bad the repss didn't properly vet her to begin with.

RecChief said...

that last sentence should say press, not repss.


I'm not dyslexic, my fingers are.

RecChief said...

Meade said...
"LOL. Okay sport. Two pickles or one? "

Where garage reveals his covert disdain for workers.


But he'd like to chain them to flipping burgers by raising the minimum wage to just enough so they don't have incentive to leave.

Curious George said...

" madisonfella said...
Speaking of delusional, tell me again how you are absolutely sure Meade never corrected the mistake you've been making this entire time. Because the fact that you keep insisting as such, even after being shown the thread where he did exactly that, clearly proves you are nucking futs."

Never happened. And despite many requests you never provided the link to the post.

But I'm still waiting Penguin.

President-Mom-Jeans said...

I get that you have the intellectual level of a down syndrome child "Madisonfella" but come on.

Shortbus and Corky are both references to the special education status you possess.

Curious George said...

"RecChief said...
Personally, I am still somewhat skeptical that this is coming out now. And from the sources. You'd have to be a complete idiot to dismiss that Ellerman may have a motive fore releasing this now. October surprise indeed."

His story has been conformed by former Trek president Tom Albers. He doesn't have an axe to grind, nor is he involved in GOP politics.

Still skeptical?

"But you'd also have to be a complete idiot to believe that Trek, would say anything to dispute Mary? Is her brother in charge?"

Yes, her brother John is in charge. He asked by many sources to provide supporting proof of Mary's claims and has not.

Still skeptical?

Meade said...

An additional data point: as far as I know, Trek and John Burke have not sued, for defamation, these two alledg-ers.

garage mahal said...

Incompetent, disgruntled, fired ex-employee, and current GOP activist, raises allegation one week before the election. And the MJS prints it dutifully. Walker and the GOP are so lucky they have a compliant press to keep them afloat.

RecChief said...
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RecChief said...

@cgeorge,
there are only a couple of things in this life that I am not skeptical about:

1. The sun will come up tomorrow, from an easterly direction.

2. If we are going to the field, it will either rain, snow, or be 100 degrees with 95% humidity.

Anonymous said...

And despite many requests you never provided the link to the post

You're still insisting there is no link provided in this comment? LOL! What a delusional tool you are.

Speaking of delusional, tell me again how a Chairman of the local Republican party, a person known for dirty tricks, is a credible source when it comes to Mary Burke.

Anonymous said...

An additional data point: as far as I know, Trek and John Burke have not sued, for defamation, these two alledg-ers

Isn't that similar to what was said when Ann claimed she was physically assaulted during the protests at the Capitol? Nobody was charged and nobody was sued for that alleged attack, correct?

Curious George said...

" madisonfella said...
And despite many requests you never provided the link to the post

You're still insisting there is no link provided in this comment? LOL! What a delusional tool you are."

Where in that link did Meade admonish me liked you claim? Answer: No where.

"Speaking of delusional, tell me again how a Chairman of the local Republican party, a person known for dirty tricks, is a credible source when it comes to Mary Burke."

Uh, his story has been corroborated by an ex COO at Trek...they guy that went over to check out what was going on in Europe.

Gotta suck to be you Penguin. Probably why you changed screen names.

Anonymous said...

Where in that link did Meade admonish me liked you claim? Answer: No where.

You mean the link that you insisted that NEVER was provided? LOL!!!

I never claimed he admonished you, and the fact that you think I did is yet another example of your delusional behavior.

Rather, after it was proven that nobody named "Purple Penguin" has ever posted on this blog, Meade corrected the mistake you've been making this whole time. The link in that comment points to the thread where that exchange took place.

The fact that you're still trying to insist that such a thing "never happened" speaks volumes. There is no longer any doubt: you are absolutely insane.

Kirk Parker said...

Virgil,

Heh!

One of our pilots in Sudan had been an A4D pilot in Viet Nam. Somehow, nothing that went on while bush-piloting in the largest, poorest, and remotest country in Africa seemed to trouble him much.

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