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WisPolitics: Walker says people will see 'our integrity remains intact'

Gov. Scott Walker said today his campaign has been cooperating with John Doe investigators for more than a year, adding he didn't think the probe was targeting him and that people will see when it’s done “our integrity remains intact.”

In remarks to the press following a brief speech at Tool Service Corp. in Wauwatosa, Walker repeatedly in...<more>

January 27

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