Walker is a good bet to be the next prez

darkbeaver

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As long as 51% of the people who vote are sensible, Trump isn't going anywhere, same goes for Hillary! :)

And when was the last time that happened in an American presidental election?
 

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Walker on birthright citizenship: 3 positions, 7 days

Source: WISN (ABC affiliate)

WASHINGTON (CNN) —Scott Walker on Sunday took his third position within seven days on Donald Trump's proposal to end birthright citizenship, this time saying he opposes Trump and supports the policy.
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ABC's George Stephanopoulos pressed further, asking: "So you're not seeking to repeal or alter the 14th Amendment?"

"No," Walker said. "My point is, any discussion that goes beyond securing the border and enforcing the laws are things that should be a red flag to voters out there, who for years have heard lip service from politicians and are understandably angry because those politicians haven't been committed to following through on those promises."

It's a different answer than the one Walker gave Monday sked by MSNBC's Kasie Hunt whether birthright citizenship should be ended, he said then: "Yeah, absolutely, going forward."

Read more: Walker on birthright citizenship: 3 positions, 7 days | Politics - WISN Home






Walker - new king of flip flops
 

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Walker on birthright citizenship: 3 positions, 7 days

Source: WISN (ABC affiliate)

WASHINGTON (CNN) —Scott Walker on Sunday took his third position within seven days on Donald Trump's proposal to end birthright citizenship, this time saying he opposes Trump and supports the policy.
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ABC's George Stephanopoulos pressed further, asking: "So you're not seeking to repeal or alter the 14th Amendment?"

"No," Walker said. "My point is, any discussion that goes beyond securing the border and enforcing the laws are things that should be a red flag to voters out there, who for years have heard lip service from politicians and are understandably angry because those politicians haven't been committed to following through on those promises."

It's a different answer than the one Walker gave Monday sked by MSNBC's Kasie Hunt whether birthright citizenship should be ended, he said then: "Yeah, absolutely, going forward."

Read more: Walker on birthright citizenship: 3 positions, 7 days | Politics - WISN Home






Walker - new king of flip flops

Surely you don't believe they'd lie to get to be President!
 

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Scott Walker says building Canada border wall is a 'legitimate issue'






The GOP candidate said voters have raised concerns to him about terrorists entering US from north, as immigration has become hot-button Republican topic






Asked in an interview on NBC if he wanted to build a wall on the Canadian border, the Wisconsin governor cited his experience talking to voters “including some law enforcement folks” in New Hampshire, an early voting state in the Republican primaries. Such people, he said, were concerned about terrorists potentially crossing over from Canada.


“They raised some very legitimate concerns, including some law enforcement folks that brought that up to me at one of our town hall meetings about a week and a half ago,” Walker said. “So that is a legitimate issue for us to look at.”




Walker has come under scrutiny on immigration, recently for holding apparently shifting positions on whether to amend the constitution in order to end birthright citizenship. On Sunday, he repeatedly said that was not an issue he considered a priority.


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Scott Walker says building Canada border wall is a 'legitimate issue' | US news | The Guardian
 

Curious Cdn

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What a fluckin' luntic.
Anyway, building a wall long the border is a good idea but it is really needed to keep the southerners and their crap out of our fair country.
 

gerryh

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Just another example of an American politician giving Canada the finger.
 

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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker denies he's a career politician — even though he has been in elected office since he was 25 years old and first ran for office when he was 22.


The 47-year-old Republican presidential contender said in an interview with CNBC, released Tuesday, that he is "just a normal guy" and rejects the career politician label despite being in politics for most of his adult life.


"A career politician, in my mind, is somebody who's been in Congress for 25 years," Walker said.


Walker ran for the state Assembly representing Milwaukee in 1990 when he was 22 and lost. He then moved to a more conservative suburb and ran again in 1993 and won. He hasn't lost an election since.


Walker served nine years in the Assembly, eight years as Milwaukee County executive and is now in his fifth year as governor.


After being considered a top-tier candidate earlier in the year, Walker has since fallen behind Donald Trump in polling and lost ground to other candidates with no government experience, namely retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former technology executive Carly Fiorina.


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Walker, in office since 25, denies he's a career politician
 

B00Mer

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Walkers face looks like he is a perpetual state of constipation, and he does not believe in women's rights, gay marriage.

So that said, I'm sure he appeals to the religious nut bars.... Oh there us go another red from CC religious Christian nut bar.
 

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Still a good bet to be VP under Cruz and then run fer prez in '24.