Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is shown in a video from January of 2011 saying he would use a 'divide and conquer' strategy against unions. He said the first step would be to go after collective bargaining. The statement came as a response to a
May 11, 2012

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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is shown in a video from January of 2011 saying he would use a 'divide and conquer' strategy against unions. He said the first step would be to go after collective bargaining. The statement came as a response to a question from a donor that asked him what she could do to help Walker make Wisconsin a right-to-work state. Walker didn't deny or comment on the right-to-work agenda of the donor, clearly intending to give her the impression that he supported moving Wisconsin in that direction.

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