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Leading Wisconsin Dems are leaning towards a plan to ensure that the recall election against Walker is held on the same day as the November general election in 2012. This would ensure maximum turnout among Dems in the state, making Walker’s recall more likely, and provide a big boost in grassroots energy that could help Obama win a key swing state.

But Graeme Zielinski, a spokesman for Wisconsin Dems, tells me that party members have picked up private scuttlebutt from Republicans that they have another scheme in mind — to ensure that the recall election is held on the same day in April as the GOP presidential primary.

Here’s the situation, in a nutshell: The date of the recall depends on when signature gathering for the election starts. If it starts this fall, just after the recalls against state senators wrap up, activists will have 60 days to collect the required signatures. If they succeed by the end of the year, Wisconsin officials very well may schedule the Walker recall to coincide with the next big statewide election: The GOP primary.

Some local activists on the Dem side want to begin collecting signatures for Walker’s recall just after the current elections conclude, in order to build on their momentum. But some top Dems worry that this will play into the hands of Republicans who want this timeline. What’s more, Dems expect Republicans to try to encourage this outcome by launching their own dirty-trick drives to collect signatures for Walker ’s recall on this timeline, in order to force the earlier date.

It’s interesting that Sargent — who has followed the Wisconsin story closely and written extensively about the Republicans’ “dirty tricks” in the recall elections — manages to spin this in favor of the Democrats, as though Democrats, not Republicans, have shown respect for the electoral process throughout the entire controversy. But Democrats started the movement to recall rightfully elected senators in the first place, betraying an unseemly impatience to thwart Walker’s transparent administration (everything he’s done, he said he would do during his campaign!) and to enact a union agenda. After all, all nine recalled state senators would have stood for reelection eventually, just as Walker would have.

If it’s true Wisconsin Republicans would stoop so low as to initiate a drive for signatures to recall Walker just to ensure the election falls on the same day as the GOP primary, that’s highly disappointing. But it’s not at all clear that that’s the case from Sargent’s article. What is clear is that Democrats are strategizing about this in a way that shows little respect for the voters themselves, worrying more about outcomes than about giving the public a chance to speak through the special election.

The maneuvering needs to stop. At some point, party (and union!) leaders have to accept what Wisconsin voters decide. They should have accepted it in the first place, with the initial election of Walker and a Republican majority in the Senate. But if they insist on special elections, then let the special elections just take place as “ordinarily” as a “special” election can.

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At some point, party (and union!) leaders have to accept what Wisconsin voters decide.

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Yer killin’ me here.

Rational Thought on July 19, 2011 at 8:50 AM

I’m just surprised that the Democrats aren’t trying to schedule the recall vote for Christmas Day, when only the secular crowd will have nothing else better to do than go to the polls.

jon1979 on July 19, 2011 at 8:51 AM

Not seeing anything wrong with what the Republicans are doing.

The Democrats started this – we’re just playing by their rules in their sandbox.

gophergirl on July 19, 2011 at 8:51 AM

The Reds have infested that state.

wheelgun on July 19, 2011 at 8:54 AM

Why would they schedule it during the GOP primary? Wouldn’t the ensure high Republican turnout? And Election Day 2012 is no guarantee to work either. Sure, Dem turnout will be high that day, but who’s to say it won’t be even more intense amongst the GOP? You think they won’t be itching to vote in order to get rid of Barry?

Doughboy on July 19, 2011 at 8:55 AM

So it’s a dirty trick to counter the Democrats dirty trick?

How the Democrats can continue to stake out the immoral swamp land and call it the Moral High Ground is beyond me.

mankai on July 19, 2011 at 9:03 AM

The Reds have infested that state.

wheelgun on July 19, 2011 at 8:54 AM

They’ve been there for a long time:

By the 1930s, when depression and unemployment dominated American public life, the assumptions of the Wisconsin Progressives had penetrated deeply into national politics. Much of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal legislation was drafted by Wisconsin citizens, such as Edwin Witte (author of the 1935 Social Security act), who had been trained by Progressive Wisconsin economics professor John R. Commons. In fact, the momentum of La Follette and his allies rippled down through the decades into John Kennedy’s “New Frontier” and Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” programs.

That’s one of the reasons why they’re becoming unhinged as Walker turns the state around. On a larger scale, the outright long-term failures of Democrats and Progressive Republicans must sting as well.

The Progressive ideology is a failed ideology. The endgame is people rioting in the streets for “birthright entitlements.” See: Europe, etc.

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