Scott Walker is not the only Republican leader being recalled.


Understand that this recall election went into the planning stage two weeks following the 2010 elections.  It is being driven by whiners from the Left.   Walker and Kleefisch are being opposed more  because they are not Socialist Democrats than because of their opposition to collective bargaining. Most people do not know that the planning for this recall began just two weeks following the 2010 election. 

Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch holds a 47 to 41-percentage point lead over Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin president Mahlon Mitchell in that recall election, with 10 percent undecided.

Doug Schoen, Democrat pollster, surveyed a 9 point lead for Walker.  

Rebecca Kleefisch, a former small business owner and news reporter, serves as Wisconsin’s 44th   Lieutenant Governor. She was elected Wisconsin’s Lieutenant Governor on November 2, 2010. Both she and Scott Walker are heavy TEA party favorites.  


Widely credited for coining the phrase, “Wisconsin is Open for Business”, Rebecca immediately played a key role in business growth and retention for Wisconsin – cold-calling Illinois businesses that, in turn,relocated to Wisconsin, and nimbly responding to businesses looking for support.
Rebecca serves as Wisconsin’s “Jobs Ambassador’ and spearheads the Governor’s Small Business Summits, listening and input sessions held all over the state. She chaired the Governor’s Sub Cabinet on Workforce Investment that developed the “Wisconsin Working” plan, designed to connect the unemployed to jobs, encourage the hiring of veterans and address Wisconsin’s graying manufacturing workforce. Rebecca serves as an economic development liaison and advocate for small business owners and chairs the newly-created Committee on Minority Unemployment.

The Lieutenant Governor is also known for her work on veterans’ issues ; she advocated for the declaration of 2012 as “The Year of the Veteran”. The public/private partnership initiative honors, celebrates and offers opportunities to Wisconsin’s heroes.

Rebecca  serves on the Manufacturing and STEM Committees of the Aerospace States Association. She was recently named one of the nation’s 45 Most Admired Republican Women Under 45 by the Republican Security Council.



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