Echoing fellow Wisconsinite and House speaker Paul Ryan, Governor Scott Walker said Tuesday that delegates to the Republican National Convention ought to vote how they see fit.
The Associated Press has the story:
Walker is a former presidential candidate and a delegate to the convention next month. He told reporters following a groundbreaking at a sausage factory that he will follow Wisconsin Republican Party rules and cast his ballot for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in the first round because Cruz won the state primary. But he also left open the possibility that the rules could change between now and the convention next month, and gave credence to House Speaker Paul Ryan’s comments from last week that delegates should vote their conscience. “I think his comments are legitimate,” Walker said. “I think historically, not just this year, delegates are and should be able to vote the way they see fit. … We’ll see how things go between now and the convention as to what the next steps are. I’m not going to speculate now only because you all know the situation may change by this afternoon, let alone between now and the convention.”
Ryan, the convention chair, said in a weekend interview with Meet the Press that it’s not his job “to tell delegates what to do, what not to do, or to weigh in on things like that.” In that same interview, he said he wouldn’t instruct House Republicans “to do something that’s contrary to their conscience” when it came to deciding whether to vote for Trump.

