Red, White and Blue
Walker says he's not thinking about POTUS run in 2016
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker insists he is not thinking about running for president in 2016.
Walker tells The Associated Press in a Monday interview that he is focused on putting together the next state budget and working as governor.
Walker was elected governor in 2010 and survived a June recall election.
He is close political and personal friends with Paul Ryan, the GOP congressman from Janesville who was Mitt Romney's running mate this year and frequently mentioned as a viable presidential candidate in 2016.
Walker says he has talked with Ryan about pheasant hunting and going to Mass, but he has not talked with him about anything presidential.
Walker says, "I've worked far too hard to become the governor and governor again to worry about anything else after that."












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