It’s not hard to see how the Democrats will go after Walker; play up his anti-unionism in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan and use his campaigns against teachers, his cutting the Wisconsin university budget and even his lack of a degree as evidence he’s anti-education in the rest of the country. But I don’t think that Walker will be the pushover they seem to think he’ll be. Assuming he gets the nomination to begin with; there’s a way to go before the convention in 2016.
Scott Walker had no campaign against teachers. He was against union bosses forcibly taking money from teachers and ripping them off.
Unions are not popular anymore, not even in places like Michigan. Even members are sick of union bosses who take their money and give them nothing in return. Michigan is now a right to work state and the voters are happy about it.