Thursday, May 27, 2010

Arizona Law and Wisconsin

Where do Wisconsinites stand on Arizona's new immigration law?

From Rasmussen:

Fifty-seven percent (57%) of Wisconsin voters favor passage of a law like Arizona’s in their state, roughly comparable to voter sentiments nationwide. Twenty-nine percent (29%) are opposed, and 15% are undecided.

Most voters who support such a law favor the Republicans. Barrett earns similar support from those who oppose a law like Arizona’s in the state.

Support is stronger for the chief provision of the Arizona law. Sixty-six percent (66%) think a local police officer should be required to check the immigration status of anyone stopped for a traffic violation or some other kind of violation if the officer suspects the person is an illegal immigrant. Twenty-four percent (24%) oppose that requirement.

Clearly, Obama and his administration's attempts to demonize Gov. Jan Brewer and the people of Arizona for their stance on ILLEGAL immigration have failed.

The best efforts of the lib media haven't managed to sway the nation to accept Obama's position.

The country, including the people of Wisconsin, support Arizona. The overwhelming majority of Americans oppose people coming into our country illegally.

We know where Scott Walker stands on ILLEGAL immigration.

Where does Tom Barrett stand?

If he tows the Democrat party line, Barrett will be dragging around a losing position.

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