All true, Luis. But, if he wants my vote he's got to convince me he's changed his stance on immigration--important to me because it touches every aspect of America's security and prosperity.
You do realize that he's the only person considering running or actually declared that they are running who has addressed the issue of what to do about the millions of people in the country illegally, don't you?
Cruz tiptoed around the issue in his announcement speech, Rubio was one of 2013's Gang of Eight and is now a hardliner against the path to citizenship and Walker was for it before he was against it. Walker's people say heat the Governor is changing his stance as he learns more about the issue.
Really?
He didn't know enough about the issue but he used to support a path to citizenship?
In an email, Walker's spokesman explained the Governor's stance in an email to Breitbar:
“He’s for border security first, enforce the laws on the books, fix legal immigration system with national interest in mind and
then deal with those here."
What does that mean exactly?
In contrast, when asked directly about how his stance on immigration could hurt his chances to win the nomination, Jeb replied that he's not going to change his stance on his core beliefs due to political heat.
I guess I prefer a candidate who tells me where they stand on issues over one who waits to figure out what it is that I want them to say to get my support.
I LIKE Scott Walker, but I just don't have as clear a picture on what his core beliefs are as I have with Bush.