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State GOP spokesman Ben Sparks said Walker did what he promised he would
-- make the tough decisions to fix the state's finances. "The Democrats are forcing this completely baseless and expensive recall on Wisconsin families," Sparks said. "Basically, this entire recall effort has been a completely politically driven effort." Things didn't get bare-knuckle brutal outside the Potawatomi casino Wednesday, but passions ran high on both sides. As O'Brien and Karen Hartwell, an unemployed volunteer from Muskego, shivered on public property across the street, a parade of people said they'd already signed a petition. But Michele Corrao, 65, of Grafton, lit up when she saw O'Brien. "Give me that baby," she said, reaching for O'Brien's clipboard. "I'm dying to sign."
One man berated O'Brien for helping force an election that could cost millions. O'Brien countered the expense would be less than the costs of a new law forcing Wisconsin voters to show voter IDs at the polls. "We need voter ID because you people are crooked," the man shot back as he stomped off. The volunteers weren't fazed. In fact, they said, the detractors this day were unusually mild. "When they're in their cars, that's when they call you blankety-blank-blank," Hartwell said. Democrats said in December they had collected 507,000 names but have refused to provide any more updates. They want to collect 720,000 signatures, nearly 180,000 more than they need, to ensure the recall withstands GOP court challenges. Sparks said the party has built a statewide network of volunteers to verify signatures, the first step toward a challenge. Nevertheless, Democrats have scheduled parties this weekend to celebrate. "Whether or not we reach our internal goal of 720,000 signatures ... this has represented a great victory for democracy and the working people of Wisconsin in the face of a well-financed and totally dishonest corporate agenda run from afar," state Democratic Party chairman Mike Tate said. Hartwell seemed relieved the drive was almost over. She was clearly suffering from her own personal recall fatigue. "I've done my part," she said. "I've been out in the rain, in the bitter cold, and I'm done."
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