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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">isconsin in charge," Walker said to his supporters.Labor is spending big money
in this race -- $7 million came from labor, according to the
latest financial disclosures. The Democratic Governor's Association is also weighing in though
they are sly about it. They contribute money to the Greater Wisconsin
Political Fund, which produces some of the most negative ads of this
campaign.However, Republican governors are weighing in through a PAC called Right Direction.As
broadcast outlets profit and Wisconsin viewers are bombarded with partisan messages, even
the chair of the State Democratic Party Mike Tate admits the party
has lost control of the message. He was recorded telling volunteers, "It's
not the party that pays for the ads. It's the candidate's money
and a lot of the money is from third party groups that
we can't talk to at all."Mordecai Lee, professor of government affairs at
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, says that is the new reality in politics.
both.Those states, several of them battlegrounds in November, are worth a
total of 309 electoral votes in the presidential general election -- it
takes 270 to win.Senior officials said they're not sure how the announcement
Wednesday will play politically, but they downplayed the idea that it would
depress turnout among black voters. They plan on demonstrating a stark contrast
with presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney on the issue.Conservatives meanwhile pilloried Obama
on Wednesday, with former GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum accusing the president
of putting on a "charade" all this time."The charade is now over,
no doubt an attempt to galvanize his core hard left supporters in
advance of the November election," Santorum said.Romney, asked about the president's statements,
said that his view remains the same. "I believe that marriage is
a relationship between a man and a woman," he said. "States are
able to make decisions with regards to domesti
as you know, said that his views on this were evolving,
and I don't have an update for you on that," an exasperated
Carney said.By Tuesday morning, Obama and his aides concluded that they couldn't
contain the matter any longer. They started putting a plan in motion
for Obama to embrace gay marriage in a television interview, which is
how they had always planned for him to break the news. North
Carolina's vote for the ban that night added urgency, for Democrats outside
the White House if not inside.Ed Rendell, a former Pennsylvania governor and
Democratic chairman, voiced that urgency before the expected victory of anti-gay-marriage forces
in North Carolina came to pass. He said on TV Tuesday that
Obama should "man up" and make his position known.On Wednesday, Obama called
the Rev. Joel Hunter, who prays often with the president, and told
him what he was doing.Hunter, an evangelical pastor and founder of the
15,000-member Northland church in the Orlando, Fla.
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