Don't think Scott Walker has a molecule of interest in your health care; he's only interesting in a last-minute breath of life for his disintegrating campaign.
No doubt Walker has polling data which shows him losing to Tony Evers, dragged down by a feckless, inhumane history opposing Obamacare, otherwise why toss out a last-ditch pre-existing condition coverage pledge that blows up years of GOP dogma?
If Walker really believed in public policies which guarantee the coverage he wouldn't on the day he was sworn in ordered the Attorney General to join litigation to overturn Obamacare where pre-existing coverages are guaranteed.
A suit from which he could have and should have ordered the AG to withdraw.
This late move is classic Walker: duplicitous, dishonest, desperate, spineless, and unprincipled.
Who would take him at his word. He who broke his promise to create 250,000 jobs, and his pledge in 2014 to serve out a full second term by running for President in 2015.
His promise now to magically-create pre-existing insurance coverage is as unreliable and transparently useless as his list of Pants on Fire lies.
It's the final act of a slippery

one-dimensional fraudster who has consistently put his career ahead of anyone and anything else.
Vote him out and vote in the trustworthy Tony Evers, the real deal.
No doubt Walker has polling data which shows him losing to Tony Evers, dragged down by a feckless, inhumane history opposing Obamacare, otherwise why toss out a last-ditch pre-existing condition coverage pledge that blows up years of GOP dogma?
If Walker really believed in public policies which guarantee the coverage he wouldn't on the day he was sworn in ordered the Attorney General to join litigation to overturn Obamacare where pre-existing coverages are guaranteed.
A suit from which he could have and should have ordered the AG to withdraw.
This late move is classic Walker: duplicitous, dishonest, desperate, spineless, and unprincipled.
Who would take him at his word. He who broke his promise to create 250,000 jobs, and his pledge in 2014 to serve out a full second term by running for President in 2015.
His promise now to magically-create pre-existing insurance coverage is as unreliable and transparently useless as his list of Pants on Fire lies.
It's the final act of a slippery

one-dimensional fraudster who has consistently put his career ahead of anyone and anything else.
Vote him out and vote in the trustworthy Tony Evers, the real deal.