Burned on the presidential campaign trail, Scott Walker has hit the ground running back in Madison, seeking to pile up his “throne of skulls” even higher.
A fast-tracked vote on right-to-work in Wisconsin could be Walker’s crowning achievement—and public support for the idea means that he may win praise from more than just conservatives.
The Utah Department of Corrections is starting to budget for prison reform as legislatures aim to take it up in state bills. Republicans are helping to lead on this issue.
Because of his 2012 recall election, Walker has a deeper donor base than others in his position would. Yet another reason he could do very well in 2016.
Scott Walker can relate to the middle class and has won many important victories against his political enemies. He’s more strongly positioned for 2016 than many realize.
If Gov. Scott Walker ekes out a victory in Wisconsin, the Red Dawn could very well continue at the state level, challenging the narratives that only ‘purple’ moderates like Ohio Gov. John Kasich can win elections.
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