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Scott Walker: Flip-flopping charges are ‘ridiculous’

  • March 14, 2015
  • Washington

 In this Mar 7, 2015, record photo, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks during a Iowa Agriculture Summit in Des Moines, Iowa. ( AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

In this Mar 7, 2015, record photo, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks during a Iowa Agriculture Summit in Des Moines, Iowa. ( AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker pushed behind opposite allegations of flip-flopping Saturday in New Hampshire, revelation reporters that some of a charges are “ridiculous.”

“It’s a account that other campaigns are pushing,” Walker told reporters after an eventuality during Concord High School, where he spoke to grassroots GOP volunteers in a early primary state. “We have a clever repute of gripping a word.”

The Associated Press has reported that accusations of flip-flopping have clever in new days, with intensity rivals for a Republican presidential assignment present materials highlighting Walker’s changing positions on ethanol subsidies, preparation standards, termination and right-to-work legislation.

“You have to be an authentic candidate,” Steve Duprey, a Republican National Committeeman from New Hampshire, told a Associated Press. “If people consider you’re flipping left and right, that sticks with you.”

Walker conceded that there’s one vital emanate that he has altered his mind on: immigration.

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“We listened to a people. This is one where we listened to people all over a nation — quite limit governors who saw how this boss messed that up,” he said.

But Walker pronounced other charges of flip-flopping are “just ridiculous,” and confirmed he’s always been opposite termination rights and upheld right-to-work legislation, that forbids “closed shops” where someone can be forced to join a labor kinship as a condition of employment. Walker recently sealed right-to-work legislation in Wisconsin.

So what’s a disproportion between changing your mind and flip-flopping? “I consider a pivotal is that if we listen to people and have a current evidence for because you’ve finished it,” Walker said. “People wish clever leaders and they wish leaders who will listen to a people.”

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