Thanks in part to the Republican state legislature, the timing of the right-to-work law is most helpful: The bill-signing allows Walker to ditch a topic—foreign policy—that’s clearly still uncomfortable for him, in favor of the subject that won him national fame in the first place. Primary voters probably won’t care that the right-to-work law wasn’t Walker’s idea; to them, it’s just another conservative win for a governor who revels in battling with the left.
Via Scott Walker Signs 'Right-to-Work' Law in Wisconsin @ The Atlantic.