Walker Supporters,
Thank you.
Because of you hard work and dedication to our campaign, Scott Walker has maintained his strong lead against Mark Neumann – by 20%!!! Be among the first to see our polling memo below!
Despite the negative and divisive campaign tactics employed by the Neumann campaign, Scott’s lead in this race has stayed strong because of his positive message and the support of thousands of families across Wisconsin.
But we still need your help! As we enter the final few months of the campaign it will take the continued hard work of volunteers and the donations of thousands of citizens across Wisconsin to keep Scott well ahead of Mark Neumann and Tom Barrett.
On behalf of Scott and the entire campaign, thank you again for all your hard work.
Sincerely,
Keith Gilkes
Campaign Manager
P.S. Please consider a donation of $10, $20, $30, $50 or more dollars to help Scott take back Madison!
to: Keith Gilkes
Scott Walker for Governor
from: Brian C. Tringali
B.J. Martino
Kevin Hudak
re: Walker Still Ahead By 20 Points in Primary
date: June 6, 2010
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The Tarrance Group is pleased to present the following findings from our latest survey of “likely” Republican primary voters across the state of Wisconsin. The Scott Walker for Governor campaign commissioned The Tarrance Group to conduct a telephone survey of N=500 of “likely” GOP primary voters. A random sample of this type is likely to yield a margin of error of error of +4.5% in 95 out of 100 cases. Responses to the survey were gathered June 1-2, 2010.
Scott Walker continues to show a commanding lead in his primary race for the Republican nomination for Governor in Wisconsin. In the Republican primary ballot test, asked prior to any message testing, Walker leads Mark Neumann by 20 points, virtually unchanged since an early March survey. Scott Walker is showing 45% of the vote, while Neumann garners just 25%.
GOP Primary Ballot: A Time Series
March June
% %
Scott Walker 46 45
Undecided 29 30
Mark Neumann 24 25
Walker receives solid majorities among key subgroups of the electorate including base GOP voters, tea party movement voters, pro-life voters, those who are very conservative and those most likely to go to the polls.