Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says Donald Trump is using old Democratic talking points against him when
he claims Wisconsin is in terrible shape because of Walker's leadership.
On Monday, Trump tweeted that although Walker currently leads the polls
in Iowa, people won't vote for him when they discover his record.
Walker, appearing Monday on Fox News Channel's
"Your World with Neil Cavuto,"
countered
"The rainy day fund is 165 times bigger than when we took office. Pensions are funded. The state is better," Walker said.
Cavuto noted that Trump says Wisconsin now has a $2 billion deficit.
"Interesting," Walker said. "Those are the Democratic talking points. That they've stopped saying them because they're wrong."
The budget he recently signed finishes with a cash balance, he said.
Trump went into attack mode after a Walker staffer called Trump a "DumbDumb."
Walker said that person, New Hampshire venture capitalist Gregory
Slayton, was an unpaid volunteer, and neither any paid staffer, nor
himself, would ever refer to any other candidate by such a pejorative.
Walker also said he would be willing to sign a pledge not to run as an
independent after RNC Chairman Reince Priebus made the suggestion that
Republican candidates might need to do so. Trump has threatened to run
as a third-party candidate if the GOP doesn't treat him with respect.
"I'm running because I want to turn the country around, and I believe
the Republican Party best matches up with my beliefs and my values, and I
would hope that anyone running as a Republican would want to do that,"
Walker said.
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