Walker only has a 41% approval rating in Wisconsin and that was before the open records repeal fiasco. Hillary Polls better in the state than he does and only 34% of Wisconsin residents say they think he should run.
Walker delivers on conservative issues. He has been tough and resolute despite massive pressure from the Left inside and outside WI.
He took on the Teachers Union and won, including no longer having the state collect union dues. He battled and won to get a stricter voter ID law. On March 9, 2015, Walker signed legislation making Wisconsin a right-to-work state.
Walker signed the 2011 state budget that de-funded Planned Parenthood.
In 2013, Walker signed a bill that requires women seeking abortions to undergo an ultrasound and doctors to show the women the image of the fetus.
Walker approved a two-year freeze of tuition at the University of Wisconsin System in the 2013 budget. In 2014, he proposed a two-year extension of the freeze based on expected cash balances for the system in excess of $1 billion.