Walker recall begins oddly. Very oddly.
By 
Laura Conaway
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Fri Nov 4, 2011 6:48 PM EDT

A  small-time donor to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker filed papers today  to recall him. This is the first day the recall process could begin. The  Wisconsin Democratic Party had been planning to start its own Walker  recall on November 15.
It turns out that today's filer, David  Brandt of Muskego, gave the Walker campaign $50 last year. Mr. Brandt  also gave the state GOP $38.25 this year, the 
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports.  Mr. Brandt is calling his campaign committee "Close Friends to Recall  Walker." By establishing a committee, Mr. Brandt opens the way for  Governor Walker to begin raising unlimited funds right away. State 
Democrats condemned the filing  as a "ploy to bolster Scott Walker's recall campaign with unlimited  special interest cash." In state senate recall elections this summer, 
Republicans stood fake Democrats in primaries to delay the process.
State Republican leaders tell the 
Milwaukee paper they have never heard of David Brandt before today. Another report, from 
Channel 3000, said the state GOP spokeswoman "twice refused to answer" whether the party had anything to do with today's filing.
In his 
papers  (pdf), Mr. Brandt said he won't raise more than $1,000, which means he  may be exempt from filing campaign finance reports. He also said he's  doing this "to fulfill my friend's last request."
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