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a kennedy

(29,661 posts)
Sat Mar 21, 2015, 09:10 AM Mar 2015

For 2016 Run, Scott Walker Washes ‘Wiscahnsin’ Out of His Mouth

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Out on the presidential campaign trail, Gov. Scott Walker has left “Wiscahnsin” back home in Wisconsin. He now wants to strengthen the economy, not the “ecahnahmy.” And while he once had the “ahnor” of meeting fellow Republicans, he told one group here this week that he simply enjoyed “talkin’ with y’all.”

The classic Upper Midwest accent — nasal and full of flat a’s — is one of several Walker trademarks to have fallen away this month after an intense period of strategizing and coaching designed to help Mr. Walker capitalize on his popularity in early polls and show that he is not some provincial politician out of his depth.

He is tailoring his pitch to his audiences — wearing pullover sweaters in earth-tone colors in one early primary state, New Hampshire, and discussing the power of prayer in another, here in South Carolina. He has reined in his rambling speeches, at least compared with his recorded remarks over the years. He is trying to listen more and opine less, associates say, and he is easygoing with voters — a contrast with his pugilistic reputation from his successful battle against Wisconsin labor unions, which made him a hero to many conservatives.

“When I told Governor Walker that I went to the University of Alabama, he started rattling off Alabama players on the Green Bay Packers,” said Rod Benfield, a South Carolina Republican who came away from a state party fund-raising event on Thursday “very impressed” with Mr. Walker. “We talked football for five minutes. Politics never came up.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/21/us/politics/scott-walker-hones-his-image-among-republicans-for-possible-presidential-race.html?_r=0

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For 2016 Run, Scott Walker Washes ‘Wiscahnsin’ Out of His Mouth (Original Post) a kennedy Mar 2015 OP
Sure, he'll talk with voters in other states. postulater Mar 2015 #1
Slippery like an eel is this sneaky snake. Ed Suspicious Mar 2015 #2
Of Biblical proportions lutefisk Mar 2015 #3
Eddie Lacy, HaHa Clinton-Dix, Bart Starr... Still In Wisconsin Mar 2015 #4

postulater

(5,075 posts)
1. Sure, he'll talk with voters in other states.
Sat Mar 21, 2015, 09:38 AM
Mar 2015

You will never see him talking off-script with a Democrat in Wisconsin. Or even listening to one.

lutefisk

(3,974 posts)
3. Of Biblical proportions
Sat Mar 21, 2015, 04:18 PM
Mar 2015

As a rule, a sneaky snake should not be made the most powerful person in the world.

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