We all know the reality of how Hispanics would vote but nonetheless, this issue has been used supposedly to scare some Republicans and that is why some would be supporting the immigration bill because 14 Republican Senators did, I believe all of the Republican Senators from Utah, a state near the border or Arizona which is on the border.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/walker-i-have-not-endorsed-the-senate-immigration-bill/article/2532724
Gov. Walker has had to deal with this immigration bill in interviews only. I would assert he did not have a good understanding of the situation being from Wisconsin. This is another problem. The above link does indeed show a bit of backtracking on the issue if one hunts down the original interviews.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2013/07/03/wisconsins-scott-walker-backs-senate-immigration-bill/
So, I’m not going to give up on him totally if he said one thing earlier and now may have a bit of a different view. He’s not voting on it himself and may have been swayed by Rep. Ryan.
Ever notice that Democratic politicians don’t get scared by anything? I want nothing to do with any Republican or so-called conservative who is such a quisling that he allows his principles to be compromised.
Regarding Walker, I was sure I’d read something about his clarification....here it is:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3039504/posts
No politician who pushes amnesty will get my support. If the Republicans cave, I hope folks will agree with Mark Levin and Sarah Palin that it’s time for another party.
If I don’t get back to any posts tonight, I will tomorrow.