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Throngs of Supporters, Media Greet Walker in New Hampshire...
I notice that all the Senators running for President all tout their "foreign relations experience". Walker points out that growing up, the President who did the best with foreign policy was Governor Ronald Reagan.
(If ONLY he had kept Bush off the ticket, many of us might still be republicans.)
CONCORD, NH (WKOW) -- Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wisconsin) got a lot of applause and ultimately a standing ovation at a New Hampshire Republican Party training event Saturday morning, but most in attendance said they wouldn't make up their mind on who to vote for in the 2016 GOP primary for a long time.wkow.com/story/28504777/2015/03/14/walker-gets-standing-ovation-in-nh-but-most-in-attendance-still-undecided
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/walker-draws-scrutiny-gop-rivals-changing-positions-072650151--election.html
"Walker has acknowledged changing his some positions, most notably on immigration. As early as 2002, he publicly supported creating a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living in the country illegally.
In the heat of his re-election campaign last year, Walker softened his position on abortion, saying the decision was between "a woman and her doctor" in a television ad about legislation requiring women to have pre-abortion ultrasounds.
Walker's first budget as governor supported the Common Core academic standards in 2011, but he called for their repeal last summer. During his recent re-election campaign and in the months that followed, Walker said an effort to pass right-to-work legislation in Wisconsin would be a distraction and he urged lawmakers not to address it."
Do you gargle the Dem talking points every morning?
Oh. Throngs.
Never mind.