Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will speak at the Republican National Convention later this month.
Walker told WKOW that he would speak at the convention, saying that if you do not cast a vote for presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, you are essentially voting for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
BREAKING: @ScottWalker tells #WKOW he will speak at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
— Greg Neumann (@gneumann_wkow) July 5, 2016
.@ScottWalker tells me the reality is if you don’t vote for @realDonaldTrump you’re voting for @HillaryClinton .#WKOW
— Greg Neumann (@gneumann_wkow) July 5, 2016
{mosads}The Wisconsin governor has sent mixed messages about Trump since announcing he’d support the Republican nominee.
He has argued that delegates shouldn’t have to be bound to support Trump but should vote “the way they see fit.”
He also distanced himself from Trump in interviews last month, slamming the presumptive GOP nominee for controversial remarks he made claiming an Indiana-born federal judge might be biased against him because of his Mexican heritage.
After Trump’s comments, Walker said voters have been given “poor choices” for president and called on Trump to renounce his attacks on the judge.
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