No. YOU see Cruz as preferable to Walker and have made the leap that Walker must be a liberal in conservative clothing.
Walker has a clear track record. You avoid discussing that track record because it shows you are wrong. Walker leads and implements conservative policies.
You cannot show me one thing Walker put in place that was not a conservative solution.
I like Cruz also. But he is not going to be the nominee. This nation does not want another first-term senator with no leadership experience.
Cruz can do far more good by helping keep the senate more conservative-minded. He is young. He should run for governor of Texas and then for POTUS.
If Walker picked Cruz as VP, I would be thrilled.
But love of Cruz does not give you the right to FABRICATE problems with Walker. That is the circular firing squad tactics that allowed Romney and McCain the nomination.
Not this time.
I’ve not fabricated a bit about Walker. He’s been an outspoken advocate of legalizing and providing citizenship to illegals here currently—and simply letting anyone “from Mexico or any other country” who wants to immigrate do so so easily legally that they wouldn’t bother entering illegally.
No, Cruz isn’t a perfect candidate and he doesn’t have a perfect record on immigration either.
But this is the one killer issue that would kill any chance of future conservative majorities in this country. Given that, it doesn’t really matter how conservative Walker has governed on the county or state level.