If you haven’t started your countdown to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s 2016 announcement already, now’s the time to begin.
Walker hinted again at his White House ambitions at a campaign event in Ashwaubenon on Friday, when he refused to commit himself to serving a full term in office if he wins re-election in November, the Green Bay Press Gazette reported.
“I’ve never made a time commitment anywhere I’ve been in office,” he said. “I’ve always made promises about what I would do and how I would do it. I’m not going to change now.”
While he said he had a “plan for the next four years,” the reporter asked Walker specifically if he would sit out the 2016 national elections.
Walker is in the middle of a tough campaign against Democrat Mary Burke. Recent polls show the two candidates in a virtual tie. In addition, the recent reinstatement of the state’s strict voter ID law could cause chaos on Election Day.









