Remember also that presidential candidates sometimes shuffle their political advisory staffs during their campaigns, so who knows if Dayspring will still be on board when the primaries start in earnest.
I agree.
Two things I’d always advise Walker or anyone else to be careful of.
There’s no guarantee the additions are on your team. They may be on someone else team. They could be GOPe people working another agenda.
I’d also suggest it’s very important to watch your staff looking for sleeper Leftists who have their own agenda. They may not carry out your directives in earnest, dragging their feet or undermining your efforts.
I’m sure Walker’s been around long enough to know this. It’s a problem.
Regardless of whether he is there for the long haul or not, Walker hired him. He has made several anti-conservative hires. one of biggest jobs the President has is putting the right people in the right spots.
After his campaign hires, I have no faith in him to do that effectively.