davefoc
Philosopher
Well, Walkers people have spent $60 Million or so I recall. That would be a start. Sorry, but for that kind of scratch you can fund three or four house campaigns.
I think $60 million is about the total for both sides, but a lot more of that has been spent on Walker's campaign than his opponents.
How much will the people of Wisconsin save in public employee compensation if Walker wins? Will it be that much? It sounds like Barrett isn't exactly the guy the labor unions wanted either.
Still, I suppose the election of Walker will be seen as some great disaster for the group that thinks that public employees are always underpaid and always deserve more. Even at a time of high unemployment where keeping wages and benefits substantially above market is particularly damaging to an economy and the well being of the non public employee union workers.