Posted on 04/20/2015 11:48:11 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Fuel mogul and conservative activist David Koch today declared to reporters that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker would easily beat former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a general electionshortly after the co-owner of Koch Industries heard a private speech by the midwestern Republican at the Union League Club in Manhattan.
After meeting with Mr. Walker and a group of GOP donors called the Empire Club, Mr. Koch told the Observer that he believed the governor would trounce the former first lady if Republicans get involved in the race.
I think so, no question about it. You know, if enough Republicans have a thing to say, why, hell defeat her by a major margin, he said, effusively praising Mr. Walkers performance. I thought he had a great message. Scott Walker is terrific and I really wish him all the best. Hes a tremendous candidate to be the nominee in my opinion.
Mr. Koch said the Republican candidates should focus their primary season fire on Ms. Clinton to reduce her appeal among voters, arguing that she will most likely be the Democratic nominee.
Shes obviously the front-runner, so, I think with these various candidates, get involved in the primary, later this year and in the spring and early summer, they can be very effective in diminishing her points of view, in my opinion, he said.
Mr. Walker has not yet declared his candidacy, but has been fundraising and addressing audiences of Republican donors in New York and elsewhere, and is expected to announce soon. The GOP field currently includes Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, though New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former New York Gov. George Pataki are also likely to run.
Mr. Koch said he was most impressed by Mr. Walkers answer to a major question he asked on how do we improve the public education system?
Why, he spent about 15 minutes answering the question, and he did that brilliantly. So obviously, I really like his point of view, he said, though he declined to go into detail on what Mr. Walker said.
Not everyone was so happy to see the Wisconsin governor, who shot to national prominence for stripping his states public employees of collective bargaining rights and subsequently passing controversial right-to-work laws. Demonstrators from the New York Central Labor Council, the Teamsters and DC 37 massed in the rain on the opposite sidewalk, shouting Walker go home!
The crowd of union members howled on seeing Mr. Koch enter the building. Mr. Koch and his brother, Charles, are often reviled targets of left-wing activists, who view their extensive political work as an unfair influence on democracy.
The Kochs are also known as philanthropists and patrons of the arts in New York City.
The reason why this development is so significant is that the two establishment-backed candidates, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, both have an in-depth understanding of the immigration issue and come down on the side that supports special interests desire for a massive increase in legal immigration that hurts American workers.
Meanwhile, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rand Paul (R-KY)who like Walker make up the more grassroots conservative side of the fielddont really weigh in on the legal side of the immigration issue. So as Walker continues to gain traction as a potential candidate, and readies himself for a launch, its quite clear hes making a significant effort to learn what he now clearly understands is one of the most under-appreciated angles of the jagged razor-edge issue of immigrationthe angle that polling shows can help him clear the GOP field and easily eliminate Rubio and Bush, whose pro-open borders positions stand against American workers....."
It's why he is given so much money by the Hillary foundation...... okay, okay....it was a joke.....sort of.......
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