Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's presidential aspirations may have been dashed in 2015, but it looks like he's not done with politics.
A slick new one-minute ad "More to be Done" leaves the clear impression Walker is planning to run for a third term.
The video, narrated by Walker, begins with him jogging in a t-shirt that says "home" inside the shape of Wisconsin.
News footage is shown of Walker announcing a deal to bring a Foxconn factory to Wisconsin. Speaker of the House, and Wisconsinite, Paul Ryan can be seen over Walker's shoulder. (But President Donald Trump, who was also present at the Foxconn event, is not shown.)
Then he pivots to the future, noting "there's more to be done" though skimping on details: "investing in training for our workers, helping people create jobs, making our schools even better."
The video ends with Walker riding a motorcycle, as he is known to do, turning to the camera and saying "Are you with me?"
He stops short of an actual announcement, but the implication is clear.
A slick new one-minute ad "More to be Done" leaves the clear impression Walker is planning to run for a third term.
The video, narrated by Walker, begins with him jogging in a t-shirt that says "home" inside the shape of Wisconsin.
Walker Shows Himself With Paul Ryan, But Not Trump
Walker's job approval ratings have been below 50 percent in some polls, but he sounds upbeat and confident as he touts his record: "More folks are working than ever before, because we're open for business."News footage is shown of Walker announcing a deal to bring a Foxconn factory to Wisconsin. Speaker of the House, and Wisconsinite, Paul Ryan can be seen over Walker's shoulder. (But President Donald Trump, who was also present at the Foxconn event, is not shown.)
Then he pivots to the future, noting "there's more to be done" though skimping on details: "investing in training for our workers, helping people create jobs, making our schools even better."
Scott Walker Works Hard, Rides Hard
Walker is shown working late at his desk, turning off a desk lap, then eagerly rising at 6 AM. "At the end of each day ... I can't wait for the alarm to ring to see what opportunities tomorrow will bring."The video ends with Walker riding a motorcycle, as he is known to do, turning to the camera and saying "Are you with me?"
He stops short of an actual announcement, but the implication is clear.