Republican lawmakers pushed back Friday against Gov. Scott Walker, who is telling voters this week that some lawmakers in his own party needed convincing to back the landmark Act 10 collective bargaining law.
Republican leaders say Scott Walker is wrong about their Act 10 support
From the Scott Walker's short-lived presidential campaign series
“We’ve said it repeatedly, it’s radical Islamic terrorism, it is a war not against only America and Israel, it’s a war against Christians, it’s a war against Jews, it’s a war against even the handful of reasonable, moderate followers of Islam who don’t share the radical beliefs that these radical Islamic terrorists have.” -- Gov. Scott Walker at a campaign stop in New Hampshire, Aug. 21.





