Walker makes surprise visit to Wisconsin
By James Rowen
Don't pay too much attention to the fact that several 2016 GOP presidential hopefuls are addressing Social Security issues and Walker just punted on the matter.
What's noteworthy about this Walker's no-statement statement? That he made it in the Town of Grand Chute, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is a medium-sized American midwestern state with only ten electoral votes, and, apparently no estates belonging to David Koch, Charles Koch, Sheldon Aldeson or Donald Trump.
Walker, a probable presidential candidate, has focused his time and attention in recent months in the states with early primaries or caucuses, like Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, and in larger states like California, New York, Texas, and Arizona, and also in resume and credential-building foreign countries including England, France, Germany and Spain, with Israel on the horizon.
It isn't clear if more visits by Walker are scheduled in the Badger state, though he's currently polling badly in a stalled economy there and would appear intimidated if he continued to absent himself from Wisconsin.
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