Well, it’s really quite simple.
While it’s over for Jeb, Scott Walker has years ahead to grow and learn and most importantly run again
Could it be because the debate is in Wisconsin and Jeb asked?
Maybe Gov Walker can educate Jeb! on how to address the Democratic Party’s hold on education.
Scott Walker has done yoeman’s work on turning back the liberal assault on education in Wisconsin.
Walker fought the Public Sector Unions - powerful teachers’ unions are defanged - local school boards now have control over hiring and are becoming solvent.
Instate Tuition for Illegals was revoked by Gov. Walker as one of the 1st budget items in 2011 (in his first term, only governor who has revoked instate tuition for illegals).
Walker has consistently worked to diminish Tony Evers’ influence, the State Superintendent of Education (an ELECTED office in Wis) who pushes Common Core - School Districts have been advised by the governor that they do not have to use Common Core as State Superintendent Evers tells them to do (Common Core is not federally mandated).
Walker got tenure removed from Wisconsin’s State Constitution.
Walker is a huge homeschooling and charter school advocate.
These are some of the battles that Walker’s won or is still fighting.
Maybe Jeb could even get a kind word from Trump.
It looks like this Trump quote was from 1999.
Notice the last two sentences from the excerpt.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/10/donald-trump-ronald-reagan-213288
Then, as now, Trump believed that Americans wanted an outsider who would offer more political pizazz than the likes of John McCain, Al Gore and the first George Bush, whom he described as “out of touch.” Among his sons, though, Trump found something to admire in Jeb. “He’s exactly the kind of political leader this country needs now and will very much need in the future.”