Here’s the problem: Walker is having to move left in his own state to ensure, well, that his own state will vote for him in the primaries which is not a given. A guy who’s polling badly at home? Not very assuring to the LIVers.
Now, assuming he’ll chameleon to secure the left of his own state, how far will he go left to get those chunks that Romney couldn’t? And this is all before the general in Nov. ‘16.
Now, if he wins POTUS, how far will he have to move left to secure his *second* term?
The fact that Walker isn’t moving RIGHT on *any* issue should tell you who he is, he’s Mitt Romney 25yrs younger but now with Mitt’s endorsement, voter base and donor rolls.
Nevermind all the things he’s done: where is the man *going*?
I hear you. It seems to me that the Wisconsin voters made a good choice in electing Walker, because he was the better candidate, but that doesn’t mean that he will be the best in the field as candidate for president.
What I don’t get with Pence, Walker and Kasich being weak on amnesty is the GOP needs white and black midwest voters more then they need hispanic voters.
Walker should call out the specific unions that support open borders.