Wisconsin Pro-Life candidates pulling away in polls

Walker is above 50 percent for the first time in this campaign, and any gains it looked like Democrat Tom Barrett had made in the Aug. 24 poll seem to have evaporated. Walker's campaign is portraying this as a big win, as they should, things look good for the Republican.
HT David Bohlander

Also on the Sort-of-Pro-Life Ron Johnson:
After a decisive win in Tuesday’s Republican Primary, businessman Ron Johnson now holds a seven-point lead over incumbent Democrat Russ Feingold in Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race.
Rasmussen

Also the media is hoping to give the pro-life Dist 3's Dan Kapanke a black eye, but considering Ron Kind is probably one of the least enticing incumbents (he's been in office for 14 years and has done nothing in his time there, except an occasional nod to DNC barking orders), it's still an uphill battle for Kind.  And I think the Kind people in the media also know that the congressman before Kind held the seat for 16 years.  In other words, a pro-life win here could mean a pro life win for the next couple decades.  Let's face it, we have Kapanke who is a farm boy and baseball team owner(who worked his tail off to bring baseball to La Crosse only to have mystery men set fire to part of the stadium) up against Kind, a lawyer and career politician.... If I have any sense of the political climate today, I'd say that is a recipe for Kind-kabobs.  The only thing Kind has is alot of money in the bank and can run ads replaying his news articles. 

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