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Related: About this forumRyan Lost His Hometown Badly
http://politicalwire.com/archives/2012/11/10/ryan_lost_his_hometown_badly.html
November 10, 2012
Ryan Lost His Hometown Badly
Even though Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) won re-election at the same time he was on the national ticket, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel notes he was crushed in his hometown of Janesville, WI by challenger Rob Zerban (D), 55% to 44%. Ryan had never lost Janesville in a re-election campaign before.
In addition, the Obama-Biden ticket defeated Romney-Ryan ticket in Janesville by a whopping 25 points, 62% to 37%.
"The drop-off from the Ryan congressional vote to the Romney-Ryan presidential vote was much larger in Janesville (7.2 points) than it was in the rest of the congressional district (3 points). Put another way, there were more Ryan ticket-splitters in Janesville than other places: people who voted for Ryan for Congress but against Ryan for vice president."
BeyondGeography
(39,379 posts)Then again, apart from Debate #1, their camapaign was one screw-up after another.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Janesville found out the truth about him and their job losses.
pismoclam
(45 posts)More fodder for me to blast my repukelican friend in Janesville with this morning, seems he failed to pass this little tidbit of information on to me out here in Cali when he told me this....
Wisconsin Republicans Increase Assembly Majority and Take Back Control of the State Senate
Election Day 2012 in Wisconsin recorded near record turnout for voters in the Badger State. Despite losses at the top of the ticket, the Republican Party of Wisconsin remains optimistic about the gains in the states two legislative houses as well as the strong showing by the members of the Badger States congressional delegation. Wisconsin voters stood behind the reforms put in place by Governor Scott Walker and voted to increase the Republican Partys majority in the State Assembly as well as regaining control of the State Senate,
babylonsister
(171,090 posts)help! And welcome to DU!
Flashmann
(2,140 posts)Seems reasonable enough.....Vote against the guy,for VP, who wants to do severe damage,but vote FOR the same guy to keep his congressional seat so he CAN do the damge.....Yeah......Logical.....
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)that they didn't want him to be VP.
nc4bo
(17,651 posts)One never knows.......
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)They should set up an office on the main drag in Janesville and start contacting voters across the district as of this weekend. Zerban should run again. they should have Obama and Clinton in the district three or four times before the 2014 election.
He's vulnerable.