Gov. Scott Walker hasn’t shied from putting his Christian faith in public view.
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Gov. Scott Walker hasn’t shied from putting his Christian faith in public view.
State Journal reporters Matthew DeFour, Mark Sommerhauser and Dee Hall bring you their takes on state and Madison-area politics.
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Gov. Scott Walker is courting conservative Christians on the presidential stump, but some leaders question his commitment to their cause.
Also, the likely 2016 GOP presidential candidate suggested he won't seek votes in Florida and accused the media of WDS.
The governor traveled outside Wisconsin for state and political business on at least 56 days since Jan. 1.
The governor highlighted his accomplishments, though recent polls show his support in Wisconsin is flagging.
Walker also tells the State Journal that voters he's met are "excited."
The second-term governor spoke to about 300 Republican activists about the need for growth, reform and safety.
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