I think Barrett’s plan is to beat Falk who smart Democrats know is too far left to be assured of winning against Walker. Barrett can appeal to “moderates”, and if elected, throw a few bones to the unions while leaving Act 10 intact and reaping the benefits that are already starting to come from it. Instead of running on “repeal” he’ll try to find a way to take credit for it, meanwhile scapegoating Walker as the evil conservative.
Completely agree. And if Barrett does win the Primary Walker should POUND him on the fact that Barrett benefitted from Act 10. He should then get Barrett on record stating whether he would repeal Act 10 or not, and if he unequivically won’t repeal it then there is no reason to vote for Barrett.