Right-to-work under his leadership? I recall him complaining that it was a distraction for the Assembly to take up Right-to-work. But then when it passed so quickly he jumped right on it as if he wanted it all along. That is not leadership. Anyway, every state should be right-to-work so that people who want jobs can get them without pre-conditions or waiting for a bunch of people to retire or to move laterally. Anyway, Walker’s wishy-washyness is making itself known on the national stage and that’s why he’s floundering. He should have stayed in Wisconsin and run the state.
Walker knew what his role was in the process and he worked it. Without him winning re-election there would be no right-to-work in Wisconsin.
Maybe you prefer your 'leaders' to be shouters and bomb throwers, but Walker has demonstrated on more than one occasion that 'working the process' yields greater results.