Pence.
Good, I like Cruz and a few others but I’ll always have a preference for a candidate with executive experience. Governors are generally better presidential material than are senators, IMHO.
Rather have cruz but he is second on my list of the current crop.
Based on what I know now, I hope he runs and picks SP for his running mate. Having said that, I will have to know a lot more about him before I would actually support him for POTUS.
Walker has won in a Democrat state. Three elections in six years. And these haven't been "sleeper" elections: he was TARGETED FOR DESTRUCTION by Demon Rats.
He is 47 years young.
I hope he does run, and suck all the money away from Jeb "let me start my campaign in Connecticut" Bush.
After all he’s been through and all he has accomplished, I would have to agree with you.
“...Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker strongly suggested that he will be a candidate for president in 2016...”
Cruz fan here, but I’m listening.
How is Walker on amnesty?
A battle-hardened fiscally responsible conservative WITH a backbone and NO skeletons-in-the-closet.
If the left had anything on Walker, it would have come out by now.
I would enthusiastically support Walker. If Walker can win Wisconsin, he wins the election. And he’s proven that he can win Wisconsin.
No Repub out there is more battle-tested than Walker. Let’s see Hillary or any other leading dem try to match up their list of .. ahem.. “accomplishments” against Walker’s record.
Some also decry Walker’s purported lack of “charisma,” but apparently they haven’t seen his victory speech from 4 Nov. He was dynamic, solid and visionary.
No way. Scott Walker once said something a FReeper didn’t like, so that makes him a RINO who no red-blooded, God-fearing patriotic Amurrikan could ever support.
Now here is somebody worthy of votes.
Please, governor, we are ready for you!
Although I have been a Scott Walker supporter for over ten years, I am starting to question whether he is ready to be president. His recent statements undermining our rare Republican super-majorities here in Wisconsin from passing anything conservative is very worrisome. We have everything in place to pass right-to-work, stand-your-ground, meaningful tax cuts, real educational vouchers, and other conservative legislation but Governor Walker is saying that he doesn’t want the controversy. A true ideological conservative would further the conservative agenda whenever possible (”make hay when the sun is shining”) and certainly not make that secondary to his own career ambitions. It is becoming apparent that the credit for much of what was accomplished in his first term may have been due more to a conservative legislature than his leadership. I hope that I am wrong about this, but I am afraid that Governor Scott Walker just isn’t ready for prime-time.
Any minute now the challenges to his ideological purity will start.
he’s got our votes....
Hints? Walker has been running since long before his re-election as governor.