Wisconsin governor and newly minted presidential candidate Scott Walker fired the opening shot of his campaign on Monday, with his sights set on the famous last name of the Republican front-runner.
“I don’t think a name from the past beats a name from the past,” Walker told ABC, referring to the prospect of a race between former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “I think you need a name from the future.”
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Walker went on to say that Republicans, Independents and “even some discerning Democrats,” all “want a new, fresh face to lead this country forward.”
Walker’s opening attack was a more explicit version of the one employed by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio in his announcement speech in April.
“Just yesterday, we heard from a leader from yesterday who wants to take us back to yesterday, but I feel that this country has always been about tomorrow,” Rubio said, referring to Hillary Clinton, but in language that could easily be applied to the former Florida governor, who hasn’t held elected office since 2007.
Walker made his campaign official Monday morning, tweeting, “I’m in. I’m running for President of the United States because Americans deserve a leader who will fight and win for them.”








