MILFORD, New Hampshire — No longer the leader of the presidential pack, Gov. Scott Walker on Sunday kicked off a two-day, 10-county motorcycle tour of the state that hosts the first primary contest of the 2016 presidential contest.
Scott Walker staying the course despite drop in poll position
Republican presidential candidate Gov. Scott Walker waves Sunday as he rides the backroads in Washington, N.H., during a two-day motorcycle tour through the nation's earliest presidential primary voting state.





