but the vast majority of people, exit polls shows the vast majority have made up their minds before the election, they knew what the issues here. part of the big differences between wisconsin and ohio, the policy of taking bargaining rights. ability to get fairness from the employer at the table that was voted down from the citizens two to one. chris: that was private unions? that was public sector. it was on the policy question. in wisconsin it was a recall. which is very different. 60% of the exit polls people said they really believe recalls should be used to oust someone for their political beliefs. that was a difficult hurdle to overcome. chris: one of the big questions is what government should spend is limited resources on, benefits for workers or services for all of us for people? let me give you an example. in wisconsin pension reform will
but the vast majority of people, exit polls shows the vast majority have made up their minds before the election, they knew what the issues here. part of the big differences between wisconsin and ohio, the policy of taking bargaining rights. ability to get fairness from the employer at the table that was voted down from the citizens two to one. chris: that was private unions? that was public sector. it was on the policy question. in wisconsin it was a recall. which is very different. 60% of the exit polls people said they really believe recalls should be used to oust someone for their political beliefs. that was a difficult hurdle to overcome. chris: one of the big questions is what government should spend is limited resources on, benefits for workers or services for all of us for people? let me give you an example. in wisconsin pension reform will
but the vast majority of people, exit polls shows the vast majority have made up their minds before the election, they knew what the issues here. part of the big differences between wisconsin and ohio, the policy of taking bargaining rights. ability to get fairness from the employer at the table that was voted down from the citizens two to one. chris: that was private unions? that was public sector. it was on the policy question. in wisconsin it was a recall. which is very different. 60% of the exit polls people said they really believe recalls should be used to oust someone for their political beliefs. that was a difficult hurdle to overcome. chris: one of the big questions is what government should spend is limited resources on, benefits for workers or services for all of us for people? let me give you an example. in wisconsin pension reform will