Update on the re-election bid of Scott Walker:

Brietbart.com:  A poll released today, the last before Tuesday's election, shows Walker surging to a 50-43% lead.  

The magic 50% mark for an incumbent is a very big deal.
This almost perfectly matches Walker's favorability rating in this poll, which is 50-46%. Walker's job approval among likely voters sits at 52-46%. Among registered voters, it's 49-47%.
The poll's internals show Burke up only six with women while Walker leads by 22 points with men. 
Among registered voters, a less reliable screen, Walker is up by only 1 point, 46-45%.
Momentum at this point in the race is crucial. Walker appears to be peaking at just the right time.

Editor's notes: Understand that Walker won a recall election,  two years ago,  by a 7% margin.  Today,  the socialists within the state's teacher unions,  number nearly 80,000 less in membership.  It is no surprise to me,  that Walker is the front runner in this election - his third in four years.  The recall was the union's best shot at ousting the good Governor.  They spent millions and owned the vote of thousands more,  than this year.  Time will tell the truth,  but I do expect Walker to win his re-election bid.   

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