Let the bashing commence...
FTA: Walkers speech today will include arguments familiar to anyone who has watched him over the past six months or the past six years. He will call for a reassessment of the role of government in American life a dramatic reduction of the scope of government and a redistribution of its power, from Washington to the states and localities. He will emphasize reform and budget discipline, as well as the need for growth. And, speaking without a teleprompter, Walker will develop a theme that he believes sets him apart from the ever-growing Republican field, portraying himself as a fighter who can win and implement commonsense conservative reforms.
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Not without his faults, but Walker is clearly for smaller, less intrusive government, is strong on social issues and is an uncompromising backer of the 2A.
That make 14 people who are now auditioning to be Ted Cruz ‘ s VP......
I was born and raised in Wisconsin (live in Texas now) but my parents still live there. I’ve talked with them quite a bit about Walker and they’re both fans. The liberals in Madison and Milwaukee hate him, but outside of those nutty conclaves the people like him. He did turn the state around and has a solid record to run on.
I still love Cruz but would be happy with Walker.
I’ll go ahead and make two predicitions. The first is if Walker is on the ticket then it will be as a vice-presidential nominee. And the second is that regardless of whether Walker is at the top of the ticket or the bottom they won’t carry Wisconsin.
Given the choices currently available, I am now down two I would consider voting for in the primary, Walker and Cruz.
Given the fact that I live in the People’s Republic of CA (PRC), our primary is usually one of the last, in June, so usually the nomination is decided well before I cast my vote.
I hpoe the vermin libs make a big deal over the fact that Walker is not a college graduate. It will backfire on them since the majority of Americans fall in this category.
Hayes is a Wauwatosa guy....like that guy who’s announcing today :)
Another candidate added to the list of 100+ Republican primary candidates won’t
make a large amount of difference. True that Walker will stir the pot more than
some of the lesser known candidates that have placed their name in the mix. Lots
of choices this time around.
Walker has to be clearly on the side of the citizens if he wants the nomination.
Pandering to foreigners in our country illegally is a losing proposition.
I’m never voting for any amnesty candidate.
He was for it before he was against it, so he has work to do convincing us he is serious about enforcement and border security.