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*'''January 17, 2011''' Organizers of the effort to recall Gov. [[Scott Walker]] filed over 1 million signatures with the Government Accountability Board (GAB). An additional 845,000 signatures were filed to recall Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and a sufficient number to recall for Republican Sens. [[Pam Galloway]] of Wausau, [[Van Wanggaard]] of Racine and [[Terry Moulton]] of Chippewa Falls. Earlier in the day, the group working to recall Senate Majority Leader [[Scott Fitzgerald]], R-Juneau, filed 20,600 signatures. <ref> Clay Barbour, Mary Spicuzza, [http://lacrossetribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/elections/organizers-file-more-than-million-signatures-to-recall-walker/article_aaa74733-e658-593c-8ac6-c9ff225af629.html Organizers file more than 1 million signatures to recall Walker], [http://www.lacrossetribune.com Lacrosse Tribune], January 18, 2011 </ref>
==Wisconsin Protests Daily Live BlogReporting from CMD==
Beginning on February 14, 2011 the Center for Media and Democracy reporters provided live coverage of the historic protests in Madison, Wisconsin and related legal and political battles. The coverage focuses on the corporations and spinmeisters pulling the strings. The Center for Media and Democracy ended their daily live coverage on July 13, 2011. <ref> [http://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/06/9944/live-reporting-wisconsin-protests Live Reporting from the Wisconsin Protests], [http://www.prwatch.com PR Watch], June 7, 2011 </ref>
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