Republican Governors Association books $5M for Walker ads
MADISON, Wis. — The Republican Governors Association said Monday it has booked $5.1 million in television ad buys for the fall in Wisconsin as Gov. Scott Walker warned on conservative talk radio that winning re-election will be more difficult than when he overcame a recall effort in 2012.
News of the large ad buy comes after the Democratic Governors Association said last month it was spending $20 million in Wisconsin and three other battleground states that have Republican governors — Michigan, Nevada and Ohio.
Walker, who is up for a third term in November, has repeatedly warned in recent months that Democratic wins in other state elections should alarm Republicans. He called a Democratic special state Senate election victory in January a “wake up call” and cautioned after the liberal’s choice for state Supreme Court won in a landslide last week that a “blue wave” could be coming to Wisconsin.
“The left, man, they’re motivated,” Walker said Monday on “The Jay Weber Show.” ”Unfortunately, anger and hatred is a pretty powerful motivator. We’ve got to match that, but we’ve got to match that not with that anger and hatred. We’ve got a great story to tell.”


