But there were a few too many "gotcha" questions to other candidates as well. Scott Walker, who really didn't get much talking time, was assailed because despite an outstanding record during his four years, his prediction of job growth wasn't reached. That question happens to be one of the regular Dem talking points here in Wisconsin. The unemployment rate has dropped, but "YOU DIDN'T CREATE AS MANY JOBS AS YOU SAID YOU WOULD!!!!! WHY NOT????? HUH....HUH????"
I thought Walker did a good job of keeping his cool and just said he'd rather be known for aiming high even if he didn't quite reach his goal.
A better question would have been:
Gov. Walker, are you satisfied with your economic agenda in Wisconsin despite not having reached your target of jobs created?
There were simply too many snarky questions to all candidates. There were some legitimate tough questions, and the candidates have to be prepared for them.
That was a horrible question for him. The man has had nothing but fights with the marxists in his state, and has won on every front. He had a lot to contend with, and even though he didn’t reach his goal - he did create some jobs, and cut property taxes. He has been through the wringer, and I hate that MK said that to him.