Scott Walker predicted his victory would have an impact on unions around the country Thursday at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast in Washington, D.C.
“My interest is in governing and I dont think they’ll have that kind of influence because the kind of bullying tactics that they used before just won’t work,” he said.
Previously, Walker said, the prevailing belief was that “big government union leaders thought no one would ever dare to make the kind of changes we made and if they did they,” and if anyone did labor would be quick to “punish us” as an example.