I can't believe my eyes with the Supreme Court results. Is there a chance for this to turn around?
The same thing that makes Sanders increasing his lead likely hurts Kloppenburg; most of the rest of the precincts are more rural. It's not impossible (maybe around 3/4 to a million votes left), and Bradley's lead has gone down slightly (now "only" leads by 95k), but I really doubt it. Sorry man... it's really disappointing, even for me as a NCer.
Half of Dane County is still out though?
Over on http://wisconsinvote.org/election-results it shows 1,600 precincts still out. You are right that Dane still has a lot left (76 precincts), but I don't see how that and the other scattered urban, liberal precincts gain 90k votes to take the lead. But what do I know, Kloppenburg has cut Bradley's lead from 100,000 to 80,000 since I first read Arch's post.
Yeah, this looks bad.
I really don't get it. Did Bernie voters stay out of that race?
You can bet a lot of the BernieBros at all the college's just came out for him and had no idea who else was running.
Bradley hopefully can hang on. That would make an almost perfect night. Barrett and Abele win re-election, all the good alderman won re-election or are elected for the fist time in Milwaukee. Anti-streetcar alderman on the north side goes down to a pro-streetcar candidate. Donovan only up by 69 votes in his own district with 29 left (he's filth) and good results from the county board.
Yes, I'm supporting liberals/conservatives across the board lol