Home-state scandal interrupts Walker's presidential positioning
John Nichols: Home-state scandal interrupts Walker's presidential positioning
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It is no secret that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker would like very much to have his name added to the long shortlist of 2016 Republican presidential contenders. But the nations most militant anti-labor politician has suddenly been thrust into the center of a scandal that is likely to dim his national prospects, and that could yet cost him his state post.
Even after major setbacks for Walkers Republicans in Wisconsin -- where Barack Obama easily beat Mitt Romney and a progressive Democrat secured the open U.S. Senate seat -- the governor was jetting off to California last week to make a high-profile appearance at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. And Walker -- who came to national prominence in February 2011 after turning conservative talking points into an anti-labor agenda so militant that it sparked mass protests and a recall campaign -- was again performing conservative due diligence last week: refusing to develop a state-run health insurance exchange as part of an ongoing protest against the Affordable Care Act.
But while Walker was piling up presidential points for 2016, a scandal that has plagued him since his election to the governorship was taking a dramatic and destructive turn.
At the sentencing hearing for a top Walker aide convicted of felony misconduct in office, the chief prosecutor revealed that when Walker was seeking the governorship in 2010, he was part of an ongoing scheme to use county employees and resources to aid his campaign.
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