Lots of data coming our way, with little time to analyze it. But here it is:
Public Policy Polling says that if Wisconsin voters had a chance to hold the governor's election all over again, Tom Barrett would beat Scott Walker 52-45, mostly because of union members who voted for Walker in November but never would again.
Again, it suggests that if Walker had been honest about his union-busting plans during the campaign he never would have been elected.
Meanwhile, former Badger Ken Strasma offers analysis of some micro-targeting that he says shows there is enough active support to force the recalls of up to eight Republican state senators. More likely a smaller number would be targeted, but Strasma says the potential to get enough signatures is there in every district.