UNDATED (WTAQ) – Wisconsin’s primary day is over but it’s still on the minds of a lot of people, including Governor Scott Walker.
Walker took time Thursday morning to speak with radio talk show host Jerry Bader.
Walker says the people that thought the photo ID law would deter voting are dead wrong.
“It worked as intended. It makes it easy to vote. Obviously it’s easy to vote or he wouldn’t have had 47 percent of the people voting in this Presidential Preference Primary.”
The governor says he also doesn’t have a problem with same day voter registration.
“I think whether people register a month before or the day of, as long as it is who that person says that they are and they can validate it through photo ID, I think we’re just fine.”
Bader also questioned Walker about what it was that propelled Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz to victory in the Badger State. Walker said it was a multitude of things including people being turned off by Trump’s demeanor.
“He (Trump) came in and picked on the people that Republican’s had been supporting and worked with; in turn, he was really attacking them.”
Walker says he anticipates an open Republican convention.
“I think it is very, very likely now that it will be at the convention but it won’t be the Wild, Wild West that some in the media are portraying it as.”
Unofficial numbers have Tuesday’s voter participation at 47.4 percent. The biggest turnout since 1972.


