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http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/28/politics/scott-walker-gay-marriage-2016-election/ Speaking in Denver at the Western Conservatives Summit on Saturday, the Wisconsin governor spelled out his criteria for judges and weighed in on the religious liberty debate. … "If we're going to beat a name from the past, we need a name from the future -- not a name from the past," he said. Out of touch Gov. Scott Walker, CNN - Western Conservative Summit, 6/28/15 Video here http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/28/politics/scott-walker-gay-marriage-2016-election/ Speaking in Denver at the Western Conservatives Summit on Saturday, the Wisconsin governor spelled out his criteria for judges and weighed in on the religious liberty debate. … "Hillary Clinton is woefully out of touch with mainstream America," he said. Divisive Gov. Scott Walker, Radio Show: Boston Herald Drive, 6/17/15 Audio here http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/scott-walker-hillary-clinton-uses-equal-pay-advocacy-to- pit/article_d8c02d06-a1e3-5b3f-86e2-de43e4101542.html Attacks Her On Equal Pay: Scott Walker: Hillary Clinton Uses Equal Pay advocacy To ‘Pit One Group of Americans Versus Another’ June 24, 2015 10:30 am • By Molly Beck | Wisconsin State Journal Hillary Clinton’s support for legislation that would address a disparity between what men and women earn is a political tactic to “pit one group of Americans versus another,” Gov. Scott Walker said last week. Walker’s comments were made June 17 on the radio show “Boston Herald Drive” in Boston and published online by the liberal blog Right Wing Watch on Tuesday. In the 22-minute interview, radio host Adriana Cohen asked Walker to weigh in on Clinton advocating for equal pay legislation after a disputed report was released indicating women on Clinton’s former New York U.S. Senate staff were paid less than men working for her. “I think it’s part of that amazing double standard,” Walker replied. “But I think even a bigger issue than that. And this is sadly something that would make her consistent with the president, and that is I believe that the president and now Hillary Clinton tend to think that politically, they do better if they pit one group of Americans versus another.” Walker said the focus, rather, should be on ensuring all Americans have the skills and qualifications “they need to succeed in life.” When asked to clarify which groups Walker was referring to, AshLee Strong, spokeswoman for Walker’s political nonprofit Our American Revival, said Wednesday that Walker “was addressing the overall point” that Democrats like Obama and

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