anti-union guy but the guy who can stand up against the unions is definitely governor walker. our wednesday political power panel, thanks to all three of you this morning. joeing me j joining me is bo biden. what is your take on the recall results there? my take on the recall results is when you have $31 million spent to $4 million that it s not surprising that the outcome is a repeat of the election in 2010 with where as your panelist just said it didn t move the needle one iota. that s how i read it, when you re outspent with that large of a number, it s tough to compete with that. so your dad, the vice president back on the campaign trail today, he s appearing this hour in north carolina to talk about jobs and talk about the middle class. your dad accepts the name of middle class joe. does the campaign need more of
so, you know, we re invested in it and we re very much in the corner of mayor barrett. bill: voter frauved also becoming a concern in that state. we ll have a bit more on that a bit greater in the show. heather: if you didn t know, only two other governors in history faced a recall. both were forced from office. scott walker trying not to be the third. the first instance was way back until 1921. that is when republican governor lynn frazier was recalled in north dakota. in 2003 california s democratic governor gray davis was voted out over the state s growing deficit. california voters put in arnold schwarzenegger, put him into office then. bill: so woe are number three tomorrow. what do you think at home. do you think wisconsin s recall results will matter in november? you can take our newsroom poll at foxnews.com /americasnewsroom. it is online right now. you can weigh in and we ll bring results a bit later in the program. so you can do that.
but never fix it. i understand process wise you need to talk about it and fix it to orgeat the two done together. greta: wisconsin voters are not the only ones closely watching the recall results. the eyes of the entire nation will be on the badger state. griff jenkins spoke with governor walker about that. what are the implications about what happens here with regards to the national election in november? i think they are big. wisconsin is very much like america. not just in the past year and a half. go back to 2000-2004. we were the closest blue state in america. almost evenly divided for years almost evenly divided between republican and democratic voters in the state. we have urban and suburban area and rural parts of our state as well. i think what you see, though, is a question of people who won like i did in 21s 2010 win by having a broad based message that is optimistic and about overwhelmingly empowering the middle class in the state, the
talked about it. most politicians talk about it but never fix it. i understand process wise you need to talk about it and fix it to orgeat the two done together. greta: wisconsin voters are not the only ones closely watching the recall results. the eyes of the entire nation will be on the badger state. griff jenkins spoke with governor walker about that. what are the implications about what happens here with regards to the national election in november? i think they are big. wisconsin is very much like america. not just in the past year and a half. go back to 2000-2004. we were the closest blue state in america. almost evenly divided for years almost evenly divided between republican and democratic voters in the state. we have urban and suburban area and rural parts of our state as well. i think what you see, though, is a question of people who won like i did in 21s 2010 win by having a broad based message that is optimistic and about
talked about it. most politicians talk about it but never fix it. i understand process wise you need to talk about it and fix it to orgeat the two done together. greta: wisconsin voters are not the only ones closely watching the recall results. the eyes of the entire nation will be on the badger state. griff jenkins spoke with governor walker about that. what are the implications about what happens here with regards to the national election in november? i think they are big. wisconsin is very much like america. not just in the past year and a half. go back to 2000-2004. we were the closest blue state in america. almost evenly divided for years almost evenly divided between republican and democratic voters in the state. we have urban and suburban area and rural parts of our state as well. i think what you see, though, is a question of people who won like i did in 21s 2010 win by having a broad based message that is optimistic and about