Unions Dealt Major Blow in Wis. Recall Election
After surviving Tuesday's recall election, fans of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker say he can now lay claim to a new title: conservative hero."Tonight we tell Wisconsin, we tell our country, and we tell people all across the globe that voters really do want leaders who stand up and make the tough decisions," Walker told supporters Tuesday.
His win has some wondering if the results will carry over to the national races.
CBN News' David Brody shared his insights on the effect Tuesday's election could have on the race for the White House, on Wednesday's "The 700 Club."
Unions Suffer Crushing Defeat
Tuesday's outcome was a major defeat for the state's unions. Walker's budget cutting left them with fewer benefits and less power.
"We wanted a different outcome, but Wisconsin forced the governor to answer for his efforts to divide the state and punish hard-working people," AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said in a brief statement.
Walker's opponent, Mayor Tom Barrett, sought to offer his supporters encouragement after Tuesday's defeat.
"To those of you who fought, who obtained signatures, who stood out in the cold -- never ever stop doing what you think is right," he said.
Dr. Paul Bonicelli, executive vice president of Regent University, discussed the national implication's of Walker's victory, on CBN News Channel Morning News. Watch below.
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