Published: July 06, 2011
Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama Team Fights Back in Wisconsin
The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama says it sent a team to Wisconsin to fight back against President Barack Obama and MoveOn.org. The group says Obama and MoveOn are working in concert to recall six Republican legislators, to take control over the Wisconsin state legislature.
According to the Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama, Tea Party Express and other tea party groups, the recall campaigns launched against six Wisconsin republicans were funded by George Soros and organized by MoveOn.org.
Six Republicans now face recall on July 12, due to the efforts of the left-leaning groups, supported by Soros and Obama.
The aim of MoveOn's "Taking Back Wisconsin" campaign, according to the Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama, is twofold - to block Governor Scott Walker's agenda, and to put Wisconsin in Obama's "win" column for the 2012 presidential race.
This week, Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama set up a "War Room" in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The "War Room" is directly across from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper, so they are hoping for some press coverage.
 Journal Sentinel Building in Milwaukee Wisconsin, From the War Room of the "Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama"
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The Campaign group has already prepared a new TV ad for Wisconsin, but they say they are trying to raise money to get the ads seen in more critical locations throughout Wisconsin.
The group is asking supporters to make a contribution of $25, to $100 or, more generous contributions of $250, to $1,000 or more. They use the Donationsafe website to receive donations. A spokesman said they are hoping 450 people can contribute $100 or more in the next 24 hours.
Accusing Obama and MoveOn.org of being "radical leftists," the Campaign group says the Obama team is up to dirty tricks in Wisconsin, laying groundwork for Obama to try to win Wisconsin for his 2012 presidential campaign.