Wisconsin's Scott Walker and Tom Barrett push for last-minute recall votes
EVANSVILLE, Wis. — Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Tom Barrett began a final push Saturday to connect with voters in person before next week's historic recall election, appearing at farm breakfasts
Scott Walker (R) vehemently denied a new report stating he is the target of a criminal corruption probe. Speaking to reporters after a meet-and-greet with volunteers at his campaign's Wauwatosa headquarters, Walker said
Republican governor Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Tom Barrett began a final push Saturday to connect with voters in person before next week's historic recall election, appearing at farm breakfasts and restaurants and rallying campaign workers.
Scott Walker, landing on the factory floor at Quad/Graphics to implore workers to go out and vote. By Andy Ambrosius Gov. Nikki Haley signs multiple magazines for Quad/Graphics printing employees after her presentation. Hundreds of Quad/Graphics Inc.
Scott Walker and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett finally reached the level of attention you would expect from the biggest campaign in the country in 2012, save the Presidential race. A high-profile debate on Thursday led to the







