Talk:Bob Kasten

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Feingold

The article says Kasten was defeated by Russell Feingold, who ran a clever campaign in the Democratic year of 1992. So how clever was the campaign? Are you sure that Feingold was not, perhaps, a better candidate or at least a more popular candidate? No, I guess it must have been his clever campagn.

What was the Democratic year of 1992.? Is that like "the Year of our lord 1992? or CE 1992? I like "Democratic Years". I hope that becomes our new calender. We can use more "Democratic Years". 24.254.232.33 01:13, 13 December 2005 (UTC) ShermSReply

Feingold's campaign was clever ("He knows Wisconsin like the back of his hand") and that helped propel him to the from of the Dems pack. But kasten was a dink and that's why Russ won. Kasten only got re-lected to a second term because the dems nominated state-wide unliked Ed Garvey (who is only liked by left core demos). Feingld was well liked and became popular over the course of the campeign. --Purpleslog 12:37, 12 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Merger

This article and the one under his formal name should be merged ASAP and the other article become a redir page. --Orange Mike 19:56, 2 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Drinking Problems?

Nothing about his drinking/driving problems? --Purpleslog 12:41, 12 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

External links modified

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