Pres. Obama Downplays Effect of Wisconsin Election

Posted Monday, June 11, 2012 --- 6:35 p.m.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says he doesn't expect broad political repercussions from Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's success holding on to his office. He adds, however, that he would have "loved to see a different result."

Obama told television station WBAY in Green Bay, Wis., on Monday that Walker's recall election reflected specific circumstances in Wisconsin. He downplayed any effect on his political chances in the state, saying it was unusual for a governor to get that much attention in the middle of his term.

Obama has faced questions about why he didn't spend time campaigning in the state on behalf of Democratic challenger Tom Barrett. In response, Obama says: "I've got a lot of responsibilities."

Walker faced a recall after pushing through legislation eliminating most public workers' collective bargaining rights.

Copyright 2012. The Associated Press.


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  • by Jake Location: Madison on Jun 13, 2012 at 09:27 AM
    Liberals have been used as scapegoats by Republicans for years now by, where have you been all this time?
  • by WIBadger on Jun 12, 2012 at 10:08 AM
    What were all those "responsibilities?" Fundraising. Obama decided HE was way more important than his supporters in WI. And after abandoning these supporters, he wants them to support him. Wake-up liberals: you are being used!!!

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