After stumbling in national and early state polls, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will seek to “inject himself” into Wednesday night’s CNN debate, aides to the Republican hopeful tell NBC News.
“If he gets the chance to mix it up, he’s going to” do that, an adviser to the governor said.
The move marks a tactical change for Walker, who was criticized for fading in the first GOP presidential debate last month.
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“You don’t want to leave it on the table,” said an aide, who added that Walker aims to engage early as the 11-candidate debate gets underway in Simi Valley, California.
On Tuesday, Walker completed a five-hour “last session” of debate prep in California. His team did not stage a mock debate, but instead worked through questions and answers with a timer clock.
Walker has faded from the top tier as real estate mogul Donald Trump and former neurosurgeon Ben Carson have surged to the top of the GOP pack. A CBS/New York Times poll released on Monday showed Walker with just 2% support, down from 10% last month.








