Maybe Walker’s prescription for dismantling unions as a cure all isn’t the best approach. Wisconsin has lost its middle class at a faster rate than any other state since he became governor.
If he had paid more attention to Wisconsin instead of campaigning, maybe his approval rating at home wouldn’t be 39%.
I think it was because WI was a big manufacturing state. Lots of middle class workers worked for companies as tool & die makers, machinists, etc. We also lost the big breweries. I don’t think it was ACT 10 that lost us the middle class. ACT 10 was good for WI.
Walker needs to stay in WI and work on reasserting WI’s state rights and fight the federal government’s takeover. He needs to continue to lower taxes, fight to protect religious freedom in WI and make WI a better environment for business. He has done some positive things with planned parenthood. The state legislature is republican and is willing and ready to take on conservative issues. The answer to some of our problems lie with the states and Walker would be of more use to us here. Others are better able to do the job as POTUS.
There is a big risk in WI that the governor’s office will resort back to the dems. Walker could do much to keep the office of governor on the right side of the aisle. We cannot afford to lose states to the left.