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On November 7, 2006, four-term incumbent Democratic U.S. senator ] was re-elected to his fourth consecutive six-year term against ] after receiving 67.3% of the vote. | On November 7, 2006, four-term incumbent Democratic U.S. senator ] was re-elected to his fourth consecutive six-year term against ] after receiving 67.3% of the vote. | ||
Kohl has not announced whether or not he will run for a fifth term. His lack of fundraising |
Kohl has not announced whether or not he will run for a fifth term. His lack of fundraising<ref name=js1>{{cite web|url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/106628683.html|title=Kohl says he'll work with Johnson |date=November 3, 2010|accessdate=November 28, 2010|work=Journal Sentinel|first=Bill|last=Glauber}}</ref> might be an indication of his retirement. Kohl also might decide to retire due to his colleague's, ], loss for his re-election bid although Mike Tate, chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, has denied such.<ref name=ch1>{{cite web|url=http://chippewa.com/news/local/article_9e9dbc76-e826-11df-85e2-001cc4c002e0.html|title=Feingold won’t seek office in 2012, official says|date=November 4, 2010|accessdate=November 28, 2010|work=The Chippewa Herald|first=Dee|last=Hall}}</ref> | ||
==Democratic primary== | ==Democratic primary== |
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The 2012 United States Senate election in Wisconsin will take place on November 6, 2010 alongside a U.S. Presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives as well as various state and local elections.
On November 7, 2006, four-term incumbent Democratic U.S. senator Herb Kohl was re-elected to his fourth consecutive six-year term against Robert Lorge after receiving 67.3% of the vote.
Kohl has not announced whether or not he will run for a fifth term. His lack of fundraising might be an indication of his retirement. Kohl also might decide to retire due to his colleague's, Russ Feingold's, loss for his re-election bid although Mike Tate, chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, has denied such.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Ron Kind, U.S. representative
- Herb Kohl, incumbent U.S. senator
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Mike Huebsch, state representative
- Tim Michels, businessman and 2004 senate candidate
- Paul Ryan, U.S. representatives
- Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin and former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
General election
Kohl's approval ratings
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Approve | Disapprove | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling | October 28, 2010 | 1,372 | ± 2.6% | 41% | 40% | 18% |
Public Policy Polling | June 28, 2010 | 638 | ± 3.9% | 47% | 34% | 19% |
Public Policy Polling | March 23, 2010 | 700 | ± 3.7% | 46% | 36% | 18% |
References
- ^ Glauber, Bill (November 3, 2010). "Kohl says he'll work with Johnson". Journal Sentinel. Retrieved November 28, 2010.
- Hall, Dee (November 4, 2010). "Feingold won't seek office in 2012, official says". The Chippewa Herald. Retrieved November 28, 2010.
- ^ Bellantoni, Christina; Miller, Tricia; Peoples, Steve; Trygstad, Kyle (November 18, 2010). "'12 Senate Battles on Democratic Turf". Roll Call. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
- McPike, Erin (November 5, 2010). "2012 Senate Map Puts Dems on Defensive - Again". RealClearPolitics. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
External links
- Elections & Voting at the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board
- U.S. Congress candidates for Wisconsin at Project Vote Smart
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