Scott McCallum, the esteemed American politician, served with distinction as the 43rd Governor of Wisconsin, guiding the state through periods of economic growth and transformation. As a champion of fiscal responsibility and bipartisan cooperation, McCallum earned respect and admiration for his pragmatic leadership and commitment to serving the public good.
"The tone did take on a negativity that I didn't like and when you make the decision to go the other way as we did it very directly had an impact, you can see it with the tracking."
"That's why I made decisions; they were tough decisions but we shouldn't feel bad at all - don't look back with any regrets, that's how I made decisions as governor."
"I am trying to send directions out and keep control of state government for the final month."
"I have directed all of my cabinet to work to prepare a transition plan for the incoming administration."
"I've said we need to look at things from the perspective of working people and taxpayers, not from the perspective of government and government officials."
"I said during the course of the campaign I didn't like it and I don't like the idea of having an opponent's picture on your ads and it would be nice to see candidates sign a pledge like that."